Eclectic | New York
Eclectic | New York
Property from the Estate of Stuart W. Lawson, Connecticut
No reserve
Lot Closed
August 9, 05:32 PM GMT
Estimate
400 - 600 USD
Lot Details
Description
Ezra Wood, the Puffy Sleeve Artist, active 1830 - 1831
Circa 1830
Silhouette Portrait of a Lady
Hollow-cut silhouettes with watercolor on paper mounted over black. Wearing a blue and yellow dress, in what appears to be the original frame.
Height 3⅞ in. by Width 2½ in.
In a groundbreaking article "Unmistaken Identity," published in Magazine Antiques, July/August 2014, Michael R. Payne, Suzanne Rudnick Payne and Samuel Herrup argue that the identity of the early 19th-century American folk portraitist, who had previously been referred to under the sobriquet, 'The Puffy Sleeve Silhouette Artist,' was actually Ezra Wood (1789-1841) of Buckland, Massachusetts. Wood likely learned the art of making silhouettes from his father-in-law, Josiah Fuller, who advertised as a silhouette artist in local papers in 1807. As one of the most highly sought after silhouette artists of the early 19th century, Wood developed a singular vernacular that includes a dark face in profile juxtaposed against a vibrantly colored dress bearing exaggerated leg of mutton sleeves and a cinched waist.