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This wax depicts a woman in clothing from the mid to late 1500s, wearing a black dress and cap with a white ruff and cuffs. Enlivened with gilding, pearls, and glass gems, the sculpture is a characteristic example of wax portraiture from this period. The sitter’s arched eyebrows and faint blush recall waxes by the Rappost family.
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Title: | Portrait of a Lady |
Date: | Before 1616 |
Artist: | Heinrich Rappost the Younger (German, ?–1616) |
Medium: | Painted wax, glass gems, pearls, gilding |
Dimensions: | 4 × 3 1/8 inches (10.2 × 7.9 cm) |
Classification: | Sculpture |
Credit Line: | The Wax Miniatures Collection of Dr. David J Levy of Detroit, Michigan. Gift of the Levy, Langer and Landes families, 2021 |
Accession Number: | 2021-58-15 |
Geography: | Made in Germany, Europe |
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