THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY
THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY
THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY
THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY
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THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY

COMPANY SCHOOL, INDIA, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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THREE PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY
COMPANY SCHOOL, INDIA, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY
Opaque pigments on ivory, each affixed to a piece of card, two mounted on card and hessian, framed
Each 2 5⁄8in. (6.8cm.) diam.
Provenance
Anon sale, Christie's London, 3rd May 1990, lot 28

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Lot Essay

In the 18th century a captivating artistic phenomenon emerged within the context of the Company School characterized by the creation of ivory portrait miniatures depicting Indian subjects in European poses. These delicate and intricate paintings demonstrated the fusion of Indian and European artistic sensibilities. Influenced by British colonial presence in India, these portrait miniatures often portrayed Indian subjects adopting European fashion, poses, and settings, reflecting the complex interplay of cultural influences during the period. These particularly fine miniatures offer a glimpse into the artistic response to the changing sociopolitical landscape and signify the artists' skill in adapting their craft to new demands.

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