John Miers Silhouette Portrait Of A Gentleman Circa.1800
John Miers Silhouette Portrait Of A Gentleman Circa.1800
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John Miers Silhouette Portrait Of A Gentleman Circa.1800

John Miers 1756-1821. British School 18th.Century/Early 19th.Century. Silhouette portrait of a Gentleman wearinga lace stock. Painted and bronzed plaster in original frame. 6.5 by 8 cms.

Miers was born in Leeds, where he worked as a painter of profile portraits, known as silhouettes, from 1781. He also travelled to various towns in the north of England and spent time in Edinburgh before settling in London in 1788. Miers was the best known and most prolific maker of this fashionable type of portrait, producing thousands of silhouettes which were considered to be excellent likenesses. It took two minutes to sit for a silhouette, the price for which ranged from 7 shillings and sixpence to one guinea.

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