Featured Portrait of lady hamilton

Discussion in 'Art' started by SSlava, Jan 8, 2019.

  1. SSlava

    SSlava Well-Known Member

    Can you please tell who the author is, and what century is the portrait?



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  2. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    How big is it? Is it painted on porcelain?

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  3. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    very nice !!
     
  4. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    No measurements given, I'll bet the oval with the portrait is around 2 1/2 inches plus or minus. It does look like porcelain, but not impossible its painted on a thin layer of ivory.

    Late 1800s/early 1900s, maybe?

    OP, please confirm measurements.

    It is a pretty piece and I think would easily find a buyer.
     
  5. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    @SSlava, can you give the measurements, IN its frame please?? It's VERY pretty!!! I'm thinking to my eye it looks more like porcelain, but only the first image is slightly enlargeable.........
     
  6. sabre123

    sabre123 Well-Known Member

    Signature looks to be Wagner.

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    sabre123 Well-Known Member

  8. Christmasjoy

    Christmasjoy Well-Known Member

    LOVE IT !!! ... Joy.
     
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  9. SSlava

    SSlava Well-Known Member

    Yes, it is an art painting on porcelain. Thank you, as I understand it, this is Wagner manufactory?
     
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  10. sabre123

    sabre123 Well-Known Member

  11. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

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  12. sabre123

    sabre123 Well-Known Member

    I noticed a similarity in the signature, but the point about being American does make sense. I should learn how to read one of these years :confused:
     
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  13. kyratango

    kyratango Bug jewellery addiction!

  14. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    If it's meant to be Lady Emma Hamilton, as I would think it was, seen through a late Victorian lens.

    Debora

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  15. sabre123

    sabre123 Well-Known Member

    Something else that may need clarification on the first link that I posted is, Royal Vienna, or Vienna Porcelain, also refers to a style of porcelain painting that became popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. From what I've read, there was no single manufacturer called Royal Vienna at that particular time
     
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  16. sabre123

    sabre123 Well-Known Member

    @SSlava where did you find this piece?
     
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  17. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I agree. The subject, style of painting, and location are all very European.
    The American Wagners painted in a recognizably American style, with that slightly naive touch that was fashionable in North America at the time. It is different from European painting of the period.
     
  18. SSlava

    SSlava Well-Known Member

    This thing is kept by my friend. I do not know where he got this item from)). I also think that most likely Europe is of the end of the 19th, beginning of the 20th centuries. It is possible that Prussia?
     
  19. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Some of them seem to have been made by the 'Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur' in Berlin, which was the capital of Prussia at the time.
    This one doesn't seem to have a factory mark, but could have been made in one of the German lands. It is a beauty, by the way.
     
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  20. sabre123

    sabre123 Well-Known Member

    Any chance you could borrow it from your friend and never return it?
     
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