These are two Italian miniature glass paintings. The frames are about 51/2" x 5 ", the glass paintings themselves are only 2 1/2" x 2"! Very tiny and very hard to photograph! Both are "courtly" scenes of elegant men and women-the clothing styles are 18th century, but I don't know if that has anything to do with the age of these paintings (I doubt it!).
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Miri..they are gorgeous miniatures..i love the intricate details :)
Beautiful pictures, they really are a treasure, such fine detail and the frames so detailed also.
So small but the paintings are exquisite. I appreciate artists who do fine detailing like these. The back sides are interesting too.
Oh Miri, Those are so regal and fancy! They look like they need a baby grand piano. Tell hubby and see what comes of it.
Woman! Don't you watch Antiques Roadshow? These are collectible! :)
And very cool. Thanks for sharing.
What beautiful, sweet miniatures.
I wonder how anyone could paint that small..Happy VTT and have a lovely day.
Can you imagine painting that much detail into such a small space? These are wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing them today.
What sweet little miniatures. I love them!
Judybug
So small but the paintings are exquisite. Very regal and fancy..
I love them!
Lovely miniatures! My first time to your blog home...lovely! I shall return again to peek around!
These are amazing, Miri. Love the frames.
Are these reverse painted (painted on the glass?) maybe that's why they
were hard to photograph? They are
lovely, beautiful colors!
Wow! It's amazing how much they fit into these tiny pictures.
I would get them appraised.
What wonderful miniatures!
Now, that's different! And intriguing!
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