Hand-painted 18th-century miniature portrait of a woman, signed 'Gomi'.
Description
Late 18th Century/Europe, Likely French
Miniature portraits, popular from the 16th century onwards, served as intimate personal keepsakes and status symbols, often worn as jewelry or displayed in small frames. They were typically painted on ivory, vellum, or enamel, requiring exceptional skill to render fine details on such a small scale. These portraits captured the likeness of loved ones, royalty, or admired figures, preserving their image for posterity.
This particular portrait, with its 18th-century fashion and delicate rendering, likely dates to the late 18th or early 19th century, a period when such personal artworks were highly fashionable among the aristocracy and wealthy bourgeoisie. The style suggests a European origin, possibly French or Italian, given the artistic trends of the time and the potential signature. The presence of a signature, even if partially obscured, is crucial for attribution and can significantly impact value.
Care
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Design
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