Woman with letter and envelope

The Letter, 1791

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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linskyexpand_more  64.63.2

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The crumpled envelope cast to the floor indicates the eagerness with which this woman opened the letter she grasps in one hand. Her attention, however, is now turned to the miniature (small portrait) she holds in the other. Before the invention of photography, miniatures kept lovers close to one another’s hearts. But who is courting this woman' Their identity hidden from us, we can only speculate. The music book on the harpsicord and the elegant interior indicate that the woman in the painting is a member of the fashionable Parisian elite. With powdered hair and a ruffled apron covering her dress, she is likely the head of her household. But her slight smile, arched eyebrows, and sidelong gaze—as well as the older servant’s interest—suggests intrigue. Is the subject her husband, or perhaps a new suitor' As the artist intended, this delicately painted intimate scene coyly raises more questions than answers.

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Garnier, The Letter (#523)
Details
Title
The Letter
Artist Life
1753 - 1819
Role
Artist
Accession Number
64.63.2
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Woman with letter and envelope