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A Gentleman, Mr ‘R’, wearing lilac coloured jacket
A Gentleman, Mr ‘R’, wearing lilac coloured jacket
The Limner Company : Portrait Miniature
Date circa 1785
Medium Watercolour on ivory
Dimension 75 cm (29¹/₂ inches)
A Gentleman, Mr ‘R’, wearing lilac coloured jacket, threaded with gold stripes, white waistcoat embroidered with gold thread, frilled shirt and cravat tied with a bow, a gold brooch with the letter ‘R’ pinned to his cravat; a miniature on his right sleeve; cane; landscape background
The mysterious Mr R in this large portrait miniature is clearly making a statement – not only in his fine dress and gold-topped cane, but in the miniature he wears prominently on the sleeve of his jacket.
This miniature signals the intent of the portrait as a likely a gift to a loved one. The mid 1780s were also the period for Romanticism in art (roughly spanning the same period as the French Revolution – from 1783-89). This miniature seems to evoke that new interest in human emotion – as well as a new spiritual relationship with nature, shown with the natural forest background here.
The size of this miniature suggests that if it were worn, it would be quite the statement on the part of the wearer (contemporary paintings do show women wearing miniatures of this size, however impractical we think that might have been). Although we have been unable to pinpoint an artist, the painter was clearly highly trained and influenced by miniaturists such as Antoine Vestier (1740-1824), who was also able to render such detail and texture in watercolour.
The mysterious Mr R in this large portrait miniature is clearly making a statement – not only in his fine dress and gold-topped cane, but in the miniature he wears prominently on the sleeve of his jacket.
This miniature signals the intent of the portrait as a likely a gift to a loved one. The mid 1780s were also the period for Romanticism in art (roughly spanning the same period as the French Revolution – from 1783-89). This miniature seems to evoke that new interest in human emotion – as well as a new spiritual relationship with nature, shown with the natural forest background here.
The size of this miniature suggests that if it were worn, it would be quite the statement on the part of the wearer (contemporary paintings do show women wearing miniatures of this size, however impractical we think that might have been). Although we have been unable to pinpoint an artist, the painter was clearly highly trained and influenced by miniaturists such as Antoine Vestier (1740-1824), who was also able to render such detail and texture in watercolour.
Date: circa 1785
Medium: Watercolour on ivory
Dimension: 75 cm (29¹/₂ inches)
Provenance: Private Collection, UK.
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