Queen Charlotte, Consort of George III
Relief
late 18th century (made)
late 18th century (made)
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This portrait in coloured wax depicts Queen Charlotte, consort of George III. the portrait is in high relief and is decorated with seed pearls.
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, low relief portraits in wax became popular in Britain and they were often exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Society of Artists and elsewhere. Waxes were used in a similar way to prints and medals, in order to disseminate the image of the sitter, or, like miniature paintings or silhouettes as portable mementoes.
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, low relief portraits in wax became popular in Britain and they were often exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Society of Artists and elsewhere. Waxes were used in a similar way to prints and medals, in order to disseminate the image of the sitter, or, like miniature paintings or silhouettes as portable mementoes.
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Title | Queen Charlotte, Consort of George III |
Materials and techniques | coloured wax |
Brief description | Coloured wax portrait of Queen Charlotte. High relief decorated with seed pearls. English. late 18th century. |
Physical description | Coloured wax portrait of Queen Charlotte, Consort of George III. In high relief, decorated with seed pearls. |
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Object history | Given by Charles Schreiber M.P and Lady Charlotte Schreiber in 1884. Part of a collection given to the museum of mainly English porcelain, earthenware, enamels and glass, formed by Charles and Lady Schreiber from 1865. |
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Summary | This portrait in coloured wax depicts Queen Charlotte, consort of George III. the portrait is in high relief and is decorated with seed pearls. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, low relief portraits in wax became popular in Britain and they were often exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Society of Artists and elsewhere. Waxes were used in a similar way to prints and medals, in order to disseminate the image of the sitter, or, like miniature paintings or silhouettes as portable mementoes. |
Bibliographic reference | Schreiber. Catalogue of English Porcelain, earthenware, enamels etc collected by Charles Schreiber, Esq., M.P. and the Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Schreiber, and presented to the South Kensington Museum in 1884. London. 1885. no. 643 |
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Accession number | 414:1370-1885 |
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Record created | September 8, 2008 |
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