Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Ovals (Personal)

Frans van Mieris the Elder
Portrait of a Young Man
ca. 1670
drawing
Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Diana Hill
Miniature Portrait of a Lady
ca. 1786-88
watercolor on ivory
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio

Agnolo Bronzino
Portrait of a Youth in Antique Garb
ca. 1545
oil on panel
Landesmuseum, Hannover

François Gérard
Portrait of a Young Woman
ca. 1800-1810
oil on canvas
Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris

Crispijn de Passe the Elder
Self Portrait
ca. 1590
drawing
Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

François-Hubert Drouais
Portrait of Madame de Narbonne
1769
oil on canvas
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
(California Palace of the Legion of Honor)

Samson Towgood Roch
Miniature Portrait of an Artisan
1788
watercolor on ivory
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio

Jean-Marc Nattier
Portrait of the Marquise de Dreux Brézé
1749
oil on canvas
Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai

Andrew Pilmer
Miniature Portrait of Lady Affleck and her Daughters
ca. 1795
watercolor on ivory
Huntington Library and Art Museum, San Marino, California

Pierre-Paul Prud'hon
Portrait of Nicolas Perchet
1795
pastel
Princeton University Art Museum

Gedeon Romandon
Portrait of a Lady
before 1697
oil on canvas
Bildgalerie von Sanssouci, Potsdam

Johann Melchior Wyrsch
Portrait of a Lady
ca. 1770-80
oil on copper
Pushkin Museum, Moscow

Frans Hals
Portrait of Pieter Dircksz Tjarck
ca. 1635-38
oil on canvas
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Lovis Corinth
Rococo
1909
oil on canvas
Landesmuseum, Hannover

Cornelis van Dalen the Younger
Self Portrait
ca. 1655
drawing
Hamburger Kunsthalle

Anonymous British Artist
Eye of Miss Peggy Hawthorne
1793
watercolor miniature on ivory
Cincinnati Art Museum, Ohio

The Fairy Doctor

The fairy doctor comes our way
     Over the sorrel-covered wold –
Now sadly, now unearthly gay,
     A little withered man, and old.

He knows by signs of secret wit
     The man whose hour of death draws nigh,
And who will moan in the under pit,
     And who foregather in the sky.

He sees the fairy hosting move
     By heath or hollow or rushy mere,
And then his heart fills full of love,
     And full his eyes of fairy cheer.

Cures he hath for cow or goat
     With fairy-smitten udders dry –
Cures for calves with 'plaining throat,
     That sickening near their mothers lie;

And many a herb and many a spell
     For hurts and ails and lover's moan –
For all save him who pining fell,
     Glamoured by fairies for their own.

Now be courteous, now be kind,
     Lest he may some glamour fold
Closely round us, body and mind –
     The little withered man, and old.

– W.B. Yeats (1887)