Portrait of a Woman

Portrait of a Woman by American 19th Century

Medium

tintype with applied color

Dimensions

image (visible): 23.5 × 18.1 cm (9 1/4 × 7 1/8 in.) mat: 29.4 × 24.4 cm (11 9/16 × 9 5/8 in.) framed: 44.8 × 39.8 × 6.3 cm (17 5/8 × 15 11/16 × 2 1/2 in.)

Classification

Photograph

Department

CPH

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Gift of Mary and Dan Solomon

Accession Number

2018.177.227

Art Historical Context

This enchanting *Portrait of a Woman* the 1860s the quiet dignity of mid-19th-century American life through the lens of tintype photography. Produced by anonymous American photographer, tintypes—inexpensive images made on thin sheets of iron—became wildly popular during this era, especially amid the Civil War, when families sought affordable keepsakes of loved ones. At 23.5 × 18.1 cm, this intimate portrait fits neatly into the hand, evoking the personal mementos carried in pockets or lockets. What sets this piece apart is the delicate hand-applied color, a technique that transformed stark bl...

About the Artist

American 19th Century

The artist cataloged as "American, 19th Century" represents a collective of unidentified painters active in the United States during the nineteenth century, with 380 known artworks preserved in this virtual museum's collection. These works span a diverse array of genres typical of the era, including portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and genre scenes, reflecting the burgeoning artistic output of ...

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