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Memento Mori
Dated 1803
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Mourning miniatures became popular expressions of private grief during the late eighteenth century and typically depicted a female mourner draped over a classical urn beneath a weeping willow.
Possibly Continental in origin, this unusual memorial miniature features several symbols of death including a human skull, a cross and a sepulchral urn by a tombstone with a pair of yew trees behind. The tombstone displays the initials TH with the date of death being 2 April 1803.
Reverse painted on slightly convex glass, much of the detailing has been achieved by scratching out with a fine needle.
Housed in what is possibly a later ebonised frame, there are two spots of paint loss at 4 and 7 o’clock and a light scratch to the glass over the urn.
Item Ref. 6050
Size: framed, 73 (2⅞") diameter