American Portrait Miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

American Portrait Miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Barratt, Carrie Rebora, and Lori Zabar
2010
328 pages
662 illustrations
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This volume is the first complete catalogue of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of American portrait miniatures, tiny, vivid miracles of the painter's art. The Museum's holdings are the world's most comprehensive. They span two hundred years, from the mid-eighteenth through the mid-twentieth century, and number nearly six hundred portraits by more than 150 artists. Alongside works by such masters as John Singleton Copley, Charles Willson Peale, and Sarah Goodridge are gems by lesser-known practitioners. Readers will also discover miniature by artists more famous in other fields—such as Robert Fulton of steamboat fame, the inventor Samuel F. B. Morse, and George Catlin, painter of Native Americans. Women are very well represented, with pieces ranging from those by Mary Roberts, the first known female miniaturist in America, to works by twentieth-century painters. The sitters include presidents and statesmen but also many less public figures, as well as those who look out at us from earlier centuries but whose identities remain unknown.

Originally made to be worn or carried, portrait miniatures—at times less than an inch high—are inextricably tied to their function as mementos, love tokens, and reliquaries. They portray husbands, wives, lovers, and children, the living and the dead, and commemorate births, deaths, and marriages or seal illicit love affairs.

American Portrait Miniatures also provides an in depth survey of the mounts that are integral to the precious objects they house. As Colonial artists began painting portrait miniatures in the early eighteenth century, the demand for this casework was met by both overseas and American master silversmiths and jewelers, as evident in the work here displayed. To the connoisseur as to the newcomer to the field, American Portrait Miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a singularly rich panorama of a subject intimately woven into the fabric of American life.

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Mrs. Jacob Motte (Rebecca Brewton), Jeremiah Theus  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Jeremiah Theus
ca. 1758
Henrietta Middleton, Mary Roberts  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Mary Roberts
ca. 1752–58
Hester Middleton, Mary Roberts  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Mary Roberts
ca. 1752–58
Thomas Middleton, Mary Roberts  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Mary Roberts
ca. 1752–58
William Middleton, Mary Roberts  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Mary Roberts
ca. 1752–58
Williams Middleton, Mary Roberts  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Mary Roberts
ca. 1752–58
Archibald McCall, John Hesselius  American, Watercolor, gold leaf, and lead white on ivory, American
John Hesselius
ca. 1755–60
Moses Gill, John Singleton Copley  American, Oil and gold leaf on copper, American
John Singleton Copley
ca. 1759
Self-portrait miniature, John Singleton Copley  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
John Singleton Copley
1769
Jeremiah Lee, John Singleton Copley  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
John Singleton Copley
ca. 1769
Mrs. Michael Taney (Monica Brooke), Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
ca. 1770
Mrs. Joseph Donaldson (Frances Johnston), Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
1776
Joseph Donaldson, Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
1776
Ennion Williams, Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
1776
George Washington, Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
ca. 1777
Portrait of a Gentleman, Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
ca. 1777
Nathanael Greene, Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
1778
General Henry Knox, Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
1778
Portrait of a Lady, Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
ca. 1778
Mrs. John Cox (Esther Bowes), Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
ca. 1778
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Barratt, Carrie Rebora, and Lori Zabar. 2010. American Portrait Miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York New Haven (Conn.): Metropolitan museum of art Yale university press.