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Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry
Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry
Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry
Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry
Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry
Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry
Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry
Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry
Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry

Antique French Portrait Miniature, 3/4 Pose, Woman in White Bonnet and Dress, Norwegian Cross Jewelry

Prezzo di listino $895.00 Prezzo scontato $626.50
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Late 1700s to as late as 1830, this woman in her white dress and shawl, elaborate bonnet and her slightly skeptical look always makes me wonder what her personality might have been like. The frame is typical of period French paintings, and she might be from northern France where elaborate styles in lace caps and bonnets were popular, particularly for matrons. There are other things that are quite unique about her. In this one miniature, it is very obvious to me that the artist sketched all but her face, which he/she painted in full and then left to fill in all the rest of the painting. Do you see it, too? Another thing is her jewelry; the particular type of jeweled cross you see is quite common from that era from Northern European and Scandinavian regions, and mostly is referred to as Norwegian. You can find those jewelry items still today among antique jewelry. So I wonder if she was a skeptical Norwegian who traveled. Last bit of information: I purchased her out of Russia, ages ago. I love the blue sky backing and the white, and her very detailed and suspicious face. No signature of artist, nothing more about her - she shall remain as mysterious as her raised eyebrows. 

Very good to excellent condition throughout. She has been very well cared for these 200-250 years or so, protected beneath the original slightly convex cover glass. Even her frame is in fine form. Measurements are noted on the photos. She is superb, is she not?