Pair Of Ivory Miniatures Depicting Portraits Of Young Children By Edmé Rousseau (1815–1868)
Artist: Edmé Rousseau (1815-1868)
A pair of miniature bronze frames from the 1850s containing two superb gouaches on ivory depicting two siblings aged approximately 4 to 6 years.
The painter, Edmé Rousseau, has admirably captured the personalities of these two children in his painting, as well as the details of their faces and clothing, despite the limited space.
Everything is original; the little girl is in slightly poorer condition—she likely suffered from humidity damage in the past, the ivory is cracked, and the glass has a chip at the bottom—while the little boy is in good condition.
Visible dimensions: 5.8 cm x 4.6 cm
Shipping available via Chronopost for:
France: €30
Europe: €50
Other regions: €80
*Edme Rousseau, miniature painter, student of Meuret and Augustin. N. Lemoine-Bouchard, Les peintres en miniature. 1650–1850, Paris, Les Éditions d’Amateur, 2000.
The painter, Edmé Rousseau, has admirably captured the personalities of these two children in his painting, as well as the details of their faces and clothing, despite the limited space.
Everything is original; the little girl is in slightly poorer condition—she likely suffered from humidity damage in the past, the ivory is cracked, and the glass has a chip at the bottom—while the little boy is in good condition.
Visible dimensions: 5.8 cm x 4.6 cm
Shipping available via Chronopost for:
France: €30
Europe: €50
Other regions: €80
*Edme Rousseau, miniature painter, student of Meuret and Augustin. N. Lemoine-Bouchard, Les peintres en miniature. 1650–1850, Paris, Les Éditions d’Amateur, 2000.
1 370 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Some scratches and chips
Material: Bronze
Length: 8,2
Height: 10,1
Reference (ID): 1778429
Availability: In stock
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