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Portrait painter 1.37
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I would be happy to provide a shipping quote for bidders with a specific zip code and/or location. Please send me a message if the e-bay calculator price seems higher than it should be. Please see location specific ebay shipping details for more information. addresses: USPS Priority Mail International Bidders: USPS First Class Mail International. Payments should be received within 3 days of auction's end. Please keep in mind that some small blemishes and/or signs of wear are to be expected in items of significant age and/or antiquity. All items are guaranteed to be genuine and accurately described. Please consider photos to be a large part of auction description. A little scuffed here and there.no major condition issues.

portrait painter 1.37

4 x 4.75 inches, frame is just shy of 1/2 an inch wide. Convex curved oval glass, acorn and oak leaf finial. And guarantee them toġ9th Century Frame for Portrait Miniature Welcome to my auction! For your consideration is an antique Georgian era wooden frame. But she's a fabulous'instant ancestor' for anyone to whom her image'calls out' Image Hosting by Ruby Lane Return Policy: We always honor a 3-day return on our items. We don't know her name, and can only guess at the life that played out after this portrait was completed, or who out there is her progeny. This is a young woman of wealth and privilege. Her charming locks peek out from under an ornate lace bonnet and the blue ribbons are no doubt silk, bought by the length and quite exotic in their time. The long gold chain she wears is likely what we now refer to as a muff chain, we've got some of these antique extra long chains- just ask if you're interested, as they are sold separately) It shows you how the jewelry was worn in Springtime, when a lady no longer needed to use it to'wear' her down-filled fur muff to warm the hands. She may have been quite noted for both her beauty and stylishness in her time. This painting is a personal portrait(commissioned, rather than done'after' a more famous artist's work from a museum, which is also done) Dating late 1700s to earliest 1800s, the natural beauty of this woman's lovely countenance is certainly evident, as is her fashionable attention to the most modern hairstyle and clothing, jewelry styles of her day. It's also so interesting to see these as references to costumery and jewelry of the different periods. While these miniature paintings always thrill me for the fact that it's likely the only remaining likeness of the individual. We'll be sending out sale notices and special deals to our'Favorites' customers. Be sure to click here to add us to your Favorite Ebay Seller's List. No reproduction without prior written consent. more and photos are the express property of Antiques& Uncommon Treasure.

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Long Gold Chain- Jewelry& Costume All items.

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Get Vendio Gallery- Now FREE! Antique HP Georgian Portrait Miniature. Among his successful students were Taras Shevchenko, Józef Oleszkiewicz, Kanuty Rusiecki, and Michał Kulesza.Click Here. Rustem retired in 1826, but continued to give lectures until his death, which occurred near Dūkštas, Lithuania. In 1811, he became a professor of sketching and in 1819 became a professor of painting. After Smuglewicz's death, the professorship of Fine Art was awarded in 1810 to the Englishman, Joseph Saunders and Rustem became his collaborator. Two years later he returned to the Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth and lived for some time in Warsaw, later moving to Vilnius.įollowing the partitions of the Commonwealth, Rustem started working for Vilnius University, as an assistant to Franciszek Smuglewicz. Between 17, he moved to Germany, where he became a freemason. Czartoryski paid for his studies in Warsaw, where among his tutors were Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine and Marcello Bacciarelli. He was born in Constantinople, and as a young orphan boy was sponsored by Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, who invited him to the Commonwealth around 1774. For many years he was a professor at Vilnius University. Primarily a portrait painter, he was commissioned to execute portraits of notable personalities of his epoch. Jan Rustem was a painter of Armenian ethnicity who lived and worked in the territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.












Portrait painter 1.37