Featured nice miniature frames and paintings inside

Discussion in 'Art' started by charlie cheswick, Aug 12, 2020.

  1. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    The IV? Regency. And he dies in 1837 and we go into the Victorian era.

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  2. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Yeah, that one. So you call the period in which George IV was finally on the throne himself Regency too? More a stylistic term than a historical one?

    Style in cameos moved on a different trajectory & how they are mounted is frequently more telling about age than anything about the cameo by itself. Until standards went all to Hades, cameists were trying to produce pieces faithful to classical & neoclassical originals, despite current fashions in other items of dress.
     
  3. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    I do tend to use the terms to identify stylistic differences but even historians disagree on parameters of terms.

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  4. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    @clutteredcloset49, here are enlargements of both signatures, but not totally sure it helps.....lightened the best I could....

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  5. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Not sure signatures matter as they're of copyists.

    Debora
     
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  6. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Charlie, I am sure the ladies would feel very much at home in those elegant frames.:happy: Great job with the ketchup!:D
    I agree, Pauline is on ivory. A real beauty.
    She is the same Paolina Borghese who lost her toes when an Austrian tourist sat on them while posing for a photo.:rolleyes:

    Without getting into the confusion of which English monarchs ruled when, the hairstyle of the other beauty looks ca 1790 to me. Definitely before the French Empire period (Napoleon), when hairstyles and dresses became much more simple.
    Right now we have no proof she is either English or French. So any reference to a French or English period may not be relevant.
     
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  7. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

  8. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    cool thanks Aj, i was thinking the same thing last night. maybe best to keep them with their original frames, as they seem to warrant/justify having them back, maybe just the ivory one for sure.

    i was too busy drooling at the frames to care about the portraits, an added bonus

    ive been searching for the right frame for so long, ive become obsessed by old miniature frames and miniature portraits, but the frames sell really well on their own, so they are great things to pick up at charity shops etc
     
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  9. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    decided on a compromise, glass really does the plaque no favours, but would rather it be there for safety when i get around to selling it

    also found a name on the other lady on inner backing

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  10. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    not a camera trick, i have one massive thumb on my left hand:)
     
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  11. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

  12. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

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  13. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    Yes, of course.

    Lots of attributions for work floating around internet. This may be correct.

    'Portrait Of Countess Zofia Potocka-Witt' (1760-1822) by Anton Graff. Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin.

    Debora

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    Debora Well-Known Member

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  15. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Come on, a slave girl who was sold several times, her fate in the hands of random rich guys? She was right to do whatever she could.
     
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  16. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    You're perfectly right. Nowadays we'd call her a victim of sex-trafficking.

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