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Lot 051 - Antique Silhouette Portrait Bust Profile of a Man, signed King, attributed to william king, scalloped oval format, gilt frame, 5" W x 5-1/2" H
Lot 051 - Antique Silhouette Portrait Bust Profile of a Man, signed King, attributed to william king, scalloped oval format, gilt frame, 5" W x 5-1/2" H
Antique silhouette portrait depicting the bust profile of a man facing right. The black cut silhouette is mounted on a cream-colored paper with a decorative scalloped oval border. The work is signed "King" below the portrait. The silhouette is presented in a period gilt frame with decorative raised elements. The verso of the frame has been covered with clear plastic tape over what appears to be printed text relating to William King, a profile artist who advertised in the New Hampshire Gazette in late 1805. The text discusses itinerant artists of the second quarter of the 19th century and includes a quoted advertisement for King's profile-taking services in Portsmouth. The frame shows age-related wear to the gilt surface and the black background shows some minor surface imperfections. The display stand visible in the photographs is not included.