- Portrait of a Woman
Storage box: 4 1/4 × 3 3/8 × 1 1/4 in. (10.8 × 8.6 × 3.2 cm)
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Portrait miniaturist Andrew Plimer began his training as a clockmaker, but as a youth he and his older brother, Nathaniel, ran away and joined a troupe of gypsies. About 1781, the brothers both entered domestic service in London, and Andrew became a manservant to Richard Cosway. A famous miniaturist, Cosway was generous in encouraging Andrew. Cosway allowed the young man to act as his studio assistant, taught him the basics of miniature portraiture, and possibly even paid for drawing lessons. In this beautiful example, Plimer is looking to Cosway´s distinctive style: enormous, deep eyes and tousled hair, blue sky, and floating clouds suggesting his lovely subject sits amid limitless space.
Provenance[Judy & Brian Harden Antiques, Gloucestershire, U.K.]; purchased by Caroline Ross, June 17, 2001; bequeathed to MFAH, 2005.
Exhibition History"Love Tokens: Portrait Miniatures from the Caroline A. Ross Collection," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Alice Pratt Brown Gallery and Rienzi; Drawing Room, November 3, 2007-March 3, 2008.
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