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Portrait of a Noble Family in the Landscape, circa 1600

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    Portrait of a Noble Family in the landscape circa 1600 On foreground the nobleman with his family and a table where appear meats and fixtures, showing her ancestry. In background two servants on both sides. Oil on canvas. Antwerp School...
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  • Early 19th Century Portrait of the Marsh Family Twins, by Arrowsmith, circa 1830
    Located in Nantucket, MA
    Early 19th Century Portrait of the Marsh Family Twins, by Thomas Arrowsmith (English: 1772 - 1834), circa 1830, an oil on canvas group portrait of the celebrated five children of the Marsh family of Boston. The two pair of twin girls and their younger brother became well known on both sides of the Atlantic in their day, because sets of twins were pretty rare, and these children were so ridiculously cute. Apparently the greatest artists of their day were all clamoring to paint their portraits. The Magazine Antiques ran an article on the children and their popularity about 20 years ago. The short hair cuts sported by the girls are quite striking, and are actually not as odd and rare as many people assume. While longer hair enhanced with ringlets and other curls were very much the popular fashion, a good number of parents did boldly break away with these daring short bobs. Perhaps they were the "bohemians" of their day. The style grew in popularity, even among adults, following the French Revolution: dubbed "Guillotine Haircuts" they declared sympathy for the deposed royals. In this particular instance, I believe the short hair was chosen because it focused more attention on the beautiful faces, and lessened the variations in height and hair color to make them all look even more alike. A delightful painting, slightly Romantic School, a touch Folk Art, in excellent condition and signed on the reverse. Thomas Arrowsmith was a highly regarded artist who worked almost entirely in miniature. Such artists who created such amazingly detailed tiny portraits on ivory...
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  • Miniature Painting. Portrait of a Noble Lady in a White Dress. Early 20th C
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    Miniature painting. Portrait of a noble lady in a white dress. Watercolor on porcelain. Early 1900s. In excellent condition. Brass frame. Total dimensions: L 9.0 x D 7.0 cm.
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  • Johann Heinrich Tischbein Attributed to Portrait of a Young Noble
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