
No. 5 Framed Lover's Eye Watercolor Archival Print
A framed and signed archival giclée print of an original watercolor painting of a Georgian Lover’s Eye brooch. The original brooch is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: English, ca. 1800–1810, set with with the intricate black-enamel usually used for mourning jewelry to symbolize eternal devotion. 12.5" × 12.5".
THE HISTORY: Lover's Eyes were a jewelry trend c.1785-1830 of brooches set with tiny watercolor portraits on ivory. Since they were cropped to eyes, they were in many ways more direct and intimate than traditional miniature portraits; but also because they were just eyes, they were often used as daring public testimonies of clandestine love affairs with mystery lovers.
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