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Portrait of an unknown elderly man

Portrait Miniature
ca. 1841-1845 (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Thomas Heathfield Carrick first worked as a chemist in Carlisle, but taught himself miniature painting. He moved to London in 1836 and exhibited his first works at the Royal Academy in 1841. These were miniatures painted on marble, as is this example. For these seven works he was awarded a medal for 'inventing' the painting of miniatures on marble. He was not, however, the first to do so. Jean François Marie Huet Villiers painted on alabaster and marble as well as the traditional ivory. Born in Paris, he came to England in the early 19th century.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePortrait of an unknown elderly man (popular title)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on marble
Brief description
Portrait miniature of an unknown elderly man, watercolour on marble by Thomas Heathfield Carrick (1802-1875).
Physical description
Portrait miniature
Dimensions
  • Height: 136mm
  • Width: 111mm
Summary
Thomas Heathfield Carrick first worked as a chemist in Carlisle, but taught himself miniature painting. He moved to London in 1836 and exhibited his first works at the Royal Academy in 1841. These were miniatures painted on marble, as is this example. For these seven works he was awarded a medal for 'inventing' the painting of miniatures on marble. He was not, however, the first to do so. Jean François Marie Huet Villiers painted on alabaster and marble as well as the traditional ivory. Born in Paris, he came to England in the early 19th century.
Collection
Accession number
16-1884

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Record createdJuly 15, 2003
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