
Artist and sitter unknown. 989

Artist and sitter unknown. Although they were acquired separately, it appears likely that this portrait and the adjacent one, here the left of the two showing, were painted by the same artist. 989
Much later! As the result of the eagle eye of a kind visitor, it has been possible to attribute this miniature to the Philadelphia artist, Christopher Greiner (?-1864).
The visitor noticed that the miniature as showing here was featured in the Christie's catalogue for sale 9072 in 1999 as part of lot 160 and as showing in the page from the catalogue at the top left.
It was attributed there to Greiner. 493
The Smithsonian American Art Museum has one miniature by Greiner and notes;
Christopher M. Greiner worked in Philadelphia and Reading, Pennsylvania, between 1837 and 1864.
Although I have not checked them out the following items at
ancestry.com appear to refer to him and suggest he emigrated from
Europe, probably from Germany.
- Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Travel
Name: Christopher Martin Greiner
Arrival Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia,
- 1789-1880 Naturalization Records
& Immigration; Travel
Name: Christopher Martin Greiner
- Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
Stories, Memories, Histories
Name: Christopher M Greiner
Death: 1864
These are some of over a dozen American portraits in the collection, from around 1830-35, all depicting young ladies wearing a "little black dress", and thus indicating the 19C origin of the proverbial fashion item, of a "little black dress" usually claimed as being in the 1920's.
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