The Blue Gown (Portrait of Ethel Coe)
https://clevelandart.org/art/1915.142
Martha S. Baker was best known for painting portrait miniatures on ivory. The sitter in this example was not only a fellow artist, but likely one of her former students. Interestingly, the miniature remained in Baker’s possession at the time of her death and was later gifted b...
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Terms
Culture
America, late 19th century
Technique
watercolor on ivory
Medium
watercolor on ivory
Genre
Portrait Miniature
Department
American Painting and Sculpture
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