Artwork
Portrait of Maria Elisabeth Schreiber (1765-1822)

Portrait of Maria Elisabeth Schreiber (1765-1822) is an ivory painting by the Biedermeier artist Unknown. It dates from 1810 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.
About this work
Technique & Style
Created in 1810, this portrait is executed on an ivory support, a material characteristic of the miniature painting tradition.
Created in 1810, this portrait is executed on an ivory support, a material characteristic of the miniature painting tradition. The work measures 8 cm in height and 6.5 cm in width, adhering to the compact scale typical of the genre. Classified as a painting within the portrait genre, the piece originates from the Northern Low Countries.
While the specific handling of the medium is not detailed in the available records, the use of ivory as the primary material defines its formal nature as a miniature. The artwork is currently held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.
History & Provenance
This portrait miniature was created in 1810 using ivory as the primary medium. The work originated in the Northern Low Countries and depicts Maria Elisabeth Schreiber, who lived from 1765 to 1822. While the specific circumstances of its commission and the identity of the artist remain unrecorded in available documentation, the piece has been attributed to an anonymous hand.
The painting currently resides in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, where it is preserved as part of their holdings.
Overview
This portrait, painted on ivory, depicts Maria Elisabeth Schreiber (1765-1822) in a pose slightly turned to her right, characterized by elegant attire and curly brown hair.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Maria Elisabeth Schreiber, is portrayed with emphasis on refinement and elegance, conveyed through her white lace-trimmed dress, large hoop earrings, and stylish hairstyle.
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