Close
Create a link to this page
Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:
<a href="http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-34683896_ITM" title="Facts and information about Briefly noted.(Report from Europe)(Portrait Miniatures, Philip Mould, London )(Brief article)">Briefly noted.(Report from Europe)(Portrait Miniatures, Philip Mould, London )(Brief article)</a>
Briefly noted.(Report from Europe)(Portrait Miniatures, Philip Mould, London )(Brief article)
The Magazine Antiques
|
June 01, 2008 |
Kramer, Miriam |
COPYRIGHT 2008 Brant Publications, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright
The London-based portrait specialist and dealer Philip Mould is holding a loan exhibition of British portrait miniatures until June 14. The aim is to focus on images of major historical figures not usually on display, including an unrecorded portrait of Elizabeth I. Emma Rutherford, an independent scholar, has curated ...
Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more

- Portrait miniatures.(antiques)
- Magazine article from: Country Living Graber, Sharon November 1, 2006 700+ words
...photography, beautifully painted portrait miniatures were the fashionable way to hold...sitter's grace and beauty. "Portrait miniatures are often thought of as an early...characteristics," explains Jo Brooks, a portrait miniatures specialist and head of sales at...

- Museum accessions.(portrait miniatures collections of art museums)
- Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques Gustafson, Eleanor H. November 1, 2006 700+ words
...Gloria Manney Collection of American portrait miniatures. The museum's holdings of these...held close and viewed in private, portrait miniatures are one of the most intimate art...allowed [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] While portrait miniatures were intended for intimate, personal...

- Aronson, Julie & Marjorie E. Wieseman. Perfect Likeness: European and American...
- Magazine article from: Library Journal Binkowski, Kraig May 15, 2006 700+ words
...Wieseman. Perfect Likeness: European and American Portrait Miniatures from the Cincinnati Art Museum. Yale Univ. in assoc...and showcases one of the most extensive collections of portrait miniatures in North America. Included are artists from the late...

- This month the National Trust publishes the second volume of the catalogue of...
- Magazine article from: Apollo Spanier, Samson November 1, 2004 700+ words
This month the National Trust publishes the second volume of the catalogue of its 1,500 British portrait miniatures. Portrait Miniatures in National Trust Houses, volume two: Cornwall, Devon & Somerset by Richard Walker and Alastair...

- Portrait miniatures in the New republic.(How. America found its face)
- Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques Shushan, Elle April 1, 2009 700+ words
...Wood's, fifteen years after my brother commenced," he wrote. (3) In the decades since the 1740s American portrait miniatures had changed little. They were small, dark, and resembled provincial British works, which, indeed, they were...

- Art and delight: Graham Reynolds, the eminent scholar best known for his work...
- Magazine article from: Apollo Owen, Felicity June 1, 2005 700+ words
...brilliant and witty Australian who was generous with information from his studies of the Constable collection and portrait miniatures, following Basil Long's work on the latter. Reynolds was encouraged to concentrate in these areas, in which...

- The portrait miniatures of Eulabee Dix. (watercolor painter)
- Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques Hirshorn, Anne Sue November 1, 1994 700+ words
In the late nineteenth century, "suddenly, spontaneously, none knowing of the others, a small number of American paintersbegan to experiment with water-color on ivory, each one led to do so by an affinity with the peculiar, limited beauties of the medium1) Eulabee Dix was one such artist. Drawn to

- The miniature as reduction and talisman in Fielding's 'Amelia.'
- Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 Gores, Steven J. June 22, 1997 700+ words
...In eighteenth-century England, portrait miniatures were the most popularly accessible...during the eighteenth century, portrait miniatures became common possessions among...the personal image caused by both portrait miniatures and "shades" cannot be overestimated...

- John Wood Dodge: and the portrait miniature.
- Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques White, Raymond, D. November 1, 2003 700+ words
...man, used limning well, and the portrait miniatures he painted were indeed sweet in...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] He quickly found portrait miniatures on ivory to be his metier, and...professors of the art [of painting portrait miniatures] in New York." (5) [ILLUSTRATION...

- Portraits in miniature: Anna Claypoole Peale and Caroline Schetky.
- Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques Hirshorn, Anne Sue February 1, 2002 700+ words
...eighteenth-century drawings and portrait miniatures by American women contribute to...From 1818 to 1826 they submitted portrait miniatures concurrently to exhibitions at the...Anna would assume commissions for portrait miniatures that her father would henceforth...
For more facts and information, see all results
Source: HighBeam Research, Briefly noted.(Report from Europe)(Portrait Miniatures, Philip Mould,...