A pair of miniature paintings/portraits of Willem II (1626-1650) and Princess Mary Henrietta Stuart (1631-1660). Fine painted in porcelain perfect condition
Signed at the back of canvas the painting "Samuel F. B. Morse", revealing the full name of the artist, Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791 - 1872). The portrait in question is a striking depiction of a y[...]
Princess Augusta Sophie of Hanover, born November 8, 1768 at Buckingham Palace in London and died September 22, 1840 at Clarence House, was the second daughter and sixth child of the King of Great Bri[...]
Ceremonial Portrait of Noble German Lady - amazing discovery of hidden monogram "J.E. 1826" disclosing Great American portraitist Jacob Eichholtz (1776 – 1842). As you can see on picture the monogram [...]
English School around 1830, In The Taste Of Thomas Lawrence,
Portrait of a Child
Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, oval format
46.5 x 35.5 cm
Good general condition - some wear and repaints
Ce portrait d’une dame anglaise, de grande qualité, s’inscrit dans l’ âge d’or de la peinture anglaise, qui s’étend de 1720 jusqu’au milieu du XIXe siècle, et qui voit plusieures générations de peintr[...]
Oil on canvas depicting a beautiful angel's head in the style of Joshua Reynolds, in a background of tormented sky.
the face is charming!
Framed in an oval gilded wood and a palmettes frame .
a l[...]
This extraordinary portrait was made around 1820 by an English or American artist, close to Raeburn or Scott. If we ignore for the moment the identity of the model, it is obviously a very important pe[...]
Portrait of a gentleman with light eyes and blond hair sitting three quarters on a purple hanging in a green leather armchair, a pair of ivory gloves in his left hand, in a perspective of romantic lan[...]
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