Curatorial Notes
According to Bernd Pappe, this portrait miniature of a woman was most likely copied by an English artist after an original work dating to about 1775. Pappe proposed that while Boquet may be the artist’s name, it was most likely added to give the appearance of authenticity. The two initials in the signature are probably “J. A.,” as per photomicrographs, but have also been interpreted as “J. T.” and “P. J.” We are grateful to Bernd Pappe for his insight on the attribution of this miniature during a visit to the Nelson-Atkins from July 24–26, 2023 (see Bernd Pappe, “Attribution Report,” August 6, 2023, Nelson-Atkins curatorial files).
Provenance
Mr. John W. (1905–2000) and Mrs. Martha Jane (1906–2011) Starr, Kansas City, MO, by 1958;
Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1958.
Exhibitions
The Starr Foundation Collection of Miniatures, The Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, December 8, 1972–January 14, 1973, no cat., no. 246, as by J. T. Boquet, Unknown Lady.
References
Ross E. Taggart, The Starr Collection of Miniatures in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery (Kansas City, MO: Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, 1971), no. 246, p. 80 (repro.), as by J. T. Boquet, Unknown Lady.
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