A Gentleman – (J.-F. Léauté (French, Active Circa 1790–1830)) Poprzedni Następny


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Data: 1790

Rozmiar: 3 x 3 cm

Muzeum: Cincinnati Art Museum (Cincinnati, United States)

Technika: Watercolor

Sometimes the casework for a miniature tells more about the sitter than the portrait. Here, a conservative looking gentleman has chosen a fancy case style known as fausse-montre (false watch). In the late eighteenth century, it was popular to wear two pocket watches suspended at the waist, one real and the other a fausse-montre, usually made to match, that often contained a portrait miniature. In contrast to the simple portrait, the reverse has a cobalt glass border with bright-cut gold metal bezels surrounding a bow of hair tied with a narrow gold “ribbon” mounted on ivory. This design was likely a pattern copied from one of the manuals used by hair workers and jewelers, since it has also been found on other miniature cases.

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