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Portrait miniature of a Young Violinist, wearing a red ‘skeleton suit’, with lace trim
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Portrait miniature of a Young Violinist, wearing a red ‘skeleton suit’, with lace trim
The Limner Company : Portrait Miniature
Medium Watercolour on vellum
Dimension 5.5 cm (2¹/₈ inches)
This delicate portrait, depicting a young boy playing a violin, comes from the years around 1800, indicated by the clothes that the boy is wearing. Children’s fashion has not always, historically, been designed separately to that of adults, but as enlightenment writing and philosophy became more prevalent, ideas about how children should be treated differently followed, ideas that encapsulated the clothes they should wear, too. Specifically, this young boy can be seen to be wearing a ‘skeleton suit’, intended to be a loosely fitting garment that could be worn between a boy’s younger years and adulthood. These were worn commonly, and extant garments of this type can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum1, as well as the Museum
Rotterdam2.
Painted during the period of Mozart and his emergence as a Child Prodigy, this miniature may have also been a record of this young boy’s skill on the Violin. Though the boy remains unidentified, it may have been the case that he was known for his ability to play music, whether that was known only by his family or others.
Rotterdam2.
Painted during the period of Mozart and his emergence as a Child Prodigy, this miniature may have also been a record of this young boy’s skill on the Violin. Though the boy remains unidentified, it may have been the case that he was known for his ability to play music, whether that was known only by his family or others.
Medium: Watercolour on vellum
Dimension: 5.5 cm (2¹/₈ inches)
Provenance: Anna-Maria Wager Kunsthandel, Munich, 5 November 2001;
Collection of Dr Erika Pohl-Ströher
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