Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 28, 2 (2002)

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Inside the case two pieces of playing cards fill the rear, one is cut from an eight ot dia- monds, the other trom a queen ot diamonds. The word "Head" is written in pencil over the face of the queen, and also scratched at the top of the case back in what appears to be the same hand. The miniature is painted on thicker than average ivory. Three thin wove paper backings are attached to the rear of the ivory. The closest is glued smoothly to the rear of the ivory except the area behind the face an
...d shin. A shallow blister has formed in the area where there is no adhesive. No foil is present, nor does there appear to be painted reinforcement on the rear. The second paper is attached loosely to the first. It has numerous strokes of color on the back. The third is partially attached to the second. It is covered on the back with a soft tissue-like paper that apparently was used to bind the cover glass over the painting, in place of the more common goldbeater's skin binding. This is significant, since the same paper was found on the rear of the portrait of JOSEPH-PIERRE PICOT DE LIMOELAN DE CLORIVIERE 49 the unknown woman received for treatment with this piece, which was painted in the same year.

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