This German Miniature Painting Depicts A Wounded Man As He Is Tended To By Others. His Grimaced Expression With One Eye Closed And Limp Arm Indicates He Is Still In Pain. The Kind Countenances Of The Attending Men Offer The Injured Man Comfort In His Time Of Struggle.
The Art Of The Miniature Spans Over 400 Years, Finding Popularity In The Early 16Th Century When They First Appeared In European Courts. This Miniature Originates From A Rare And Remarkable Collection Of 12 German Miniature Paintings. These Diminutive Oil On Copper Masterpieces Exhibit A Level Of Intricacy Few Artists Could Achieve On Such A Small Scale. The Collection Comprises Portraits, Landscapes And Genre Scenes, Most Likely Executed By Several Artists Of The German School In The Early 19Th Century. Miniatures Such As This Were Commissioned By Important, Wealthy Patrons And Often Used As Mementos Of Important Life Events. In The Case Of Portraits, They Served As A Means To Record An Individual’S Likeness Prior To The Invention Of Photography In The 1840S. To Find Such A Varied Collection Of This Incredible Quality Is Exceptional.
Circa 1820-30
Miniature: 3 3/8″ Diameter
Frame: 6 5/8″ High X 6 5/8″ Wide X 1″ Deep
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