Eliza Hooper
1828
Medium
Painting-Miniature
Classification
Painting-Miniature
Department
Smithsonian Collection
Museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Credit
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase
Accession Number
1972.101
Tags
About this artwork
It is not always possible to identify the sitter in a miniature portrait, and research is still being done on some of the works in the Museumâs collection. Miniatures became popular in England during the early 1700s, commissioned by wealthy families on the occasions of births, engagements, weddings, and bereavements. These paintings, elaborately set into lockets or brooches, provided the wearer with a sentimental connection to a loved one. The back of the miniature often revealed a lock of the...
About the Artist
Unidentified ( ) · –