Artwork
Meet Me, My Dearest!

Meet Me, My Dearest! is a print by the Romanticist artist Unknown. It dates from 1804 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
That mystery makes it feel personal, like stumbling on someone’s diary.
A woman in a white dress leans against a tree, holding a letter. Her face is hidden by a bonnet. A small dog sits beside her, looking up.
This painting feels like a private moment frozen in time. The letter suggests a secret—maybe a love note or news from far away. The artist left no name, so we’ll never know the real story. That mystery makes it feel personal, like stumbling on someone’s diary.
To see more quiet scenes like this, look up England, 19th century.
Overview
Meet Me, My Dearest! is an unsigned 19th-century English print depicting a serene, intimate scene of a woman in a white dress leaning against a tree, accompanied by a small dog, with her face obscured by a bonnet as she holds a letter.
Subject & Meaning
The subject's contemplative pose and the letter imply a private, potentially emotional moment, suggesting the receipt of personal correspondence, perhaps of a romantic or distant nature, which invites viewer speculation due to the lack of contextual information.
Technique & Style
While specific artistic techniques are not detailed here, the overall impression is one of capturing a 'frozen private moment,' implying a style that values quiet, introspective realism, characteristic of some 19th-century English prints focusing on everyday, emotionally charged scenes.
History & Provenance
The artist remains anonymous, and no specific historical context or ownership history is provided, leaving the work's origins and journey through time unclear.
Context
For similar works emphasizing quiet, personal moments from 19th-century England, see other prints from the same era, which often explored themes of solitude, correspondence, and the emotional life of the everyday.
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