Love and loss : American portrait and mourning miniatures
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ND1333 .N49 Y354 2000
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Bildnismalerei
Bildnisminiatur
Catalogues d'exposition.
exhibition catalogs.
Malerei
Miniature (Peinture) -- Connecticut -- New Haven -- Expositions.
Miniature (Peinture) américaine -- Expositions.
Miniature américaine -- Expositions.
New Haven <Conn., 2000>
Portraits en miniature américains -- Expositions.
USA.
Bildnisminiatur
Catalogues d'exposition.
exhibition catalogs.
Malerei
Miniature (Peinture) -- Connecticut -- New Haven -- Expositions.
Miniature (Peinture) américaine -- Expositions.
Miniature américaine -- Expositions.
New Haven <Conn., 2000>
Portraits en miniature américains -- Expositions.
USA.
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Book
Physical Desc
xiii, 358 pages : illustrations, chiefly portraits (some color) ; 18 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Exhibition catalog.
General Note
Exhibition dates: Yale University Art Gallery, October 3-December 30, 2000; Gibbes Museum of Art, February 10-April 8, 2001; Addison Gallery of American Art, April 27-July 31, 2001.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Portrait miniatures, small enough to fit in the palm of the hand, are unique among works of art for their highly personal associations. At the height of their American popularity, from 1760 to about 1840, these cherished portraits were frequently commissioned as a way to hold on to absent loved ones. This illustrated book reproduces and discusses some 100 portrait and mourning miniatures. Robin Jaffee Frank examines the miniatures in detail, offering new insights into their role in American art and social history. Through painstaking detective work, she uncovers the stories of the people who sat for them and the people who treasured them, restoring to these intimate tokens their power to move us."
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"Most often, portrait miniatures were painted in watercolor on thin disks of ivory. They were sometimes worn as jewelry, sometimes framed to be viewed privately. Many were painted by specialists, although renowned easel artists - including Benjamin West, John Singleton Copley, and Charles Willson Peale - also created them to commemorate births, engagements, marriages, deaths, and other joinings or separations. The book traces the development of this exquisite art form, revealing the close ties between the history of the miniature and the history of American private life."--Jacket
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Frank, R. J. (2000). Love and loss: American portrait and mourning miniatures . Yale University Art Gallery.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Frank, Robin Jaffee. 2000. Love and Loss: American Portrait and Mourning Miniatures. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Frank, Robin Jaffee. Love and Loss: American Portrait and Mourning Miniatures New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 2000.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Frank, R. J. (2000). Love and loss: american portrait and mourning miniatures. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Frank, Robin Jaffee. Love and Loss: American Portrait and Mourning Miniatures Yale University Art Gallery, 2000.
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