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"Miniatures and Silhouettes" provides an exhaustive and fascinating exploration of two intimate art forms that captured the essence of society before the advent of photography. Written by the renowned cultural historian Max von Boehn, this work delves into the technical evolution and social significance of portrait miniatures and the art of the silhouette.
The book traces the development of these delicate mediums from their origins through their height of popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries. It examines the masters of the craft, the materials used-ranging from ivory to paper-and the cultural impetus behind the desire for portable, personal likenesses. Beyond mere artistic technique, von Boehn situates these works within the broader context of European fashion, sentimentality, and domestic life.
Rich in historical detail, "Miniatures and Silhouettes" serves as both a scholarly reference and an engaging narrative for art collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and social history. It highlights how these small-scale portraits served as tokens of affection and status, preserving the faces of a bygone era with remarkable precision and charm.
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