Portrait of a Man by Nathaniel Plimer (British, 1757–1822)

Medium

watercolor on ivory in a period gold and hair frame

Dimensions

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Classification

Portrait Miniature

Department

European Painting and Sculpture

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

The Edward B. Greene Collection

Accession Number

1941.562.1

Tags

male

About this artwork

The sitter's powdered hair is tied with a dark bow below the shoulders. He has gray eyes and wears a greenish-gray coat, white shirt, and cravat tied in a bow under his chin. The background is very pale, with ivory ground visible, but faintly light blue close to the head. Among the hallmarks of Nathaniel Plimer’s technique was the use of delicate stippling for the shadows of the face and the application of individual dots of paint to create the lower eyelashes. This portrait is probably the pend...

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