AGO researchers have identified an anonymous 18th-century portrait sitter as Eleonora Susette, an enslaved woman. Multidisciplinary research traced her origins to Dutch-controlled Guyana and linked ...
Both the painter and the sitter of a portrait of a young woman of colour purchased at auction by the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in 2020 have finally been identified after lots of digging, a little ...
Six years ago, the Art Gallery of Ontario bought itself a mystery. In January 2020, a painting was auctioned at Sotheby’s. It was listed as Portrait of a Lady Holding an Orange Blossom, but the item ...
Meet Eleonora Susette. After six years of research that ranged from botany to genealogy, the Art Gallery of Ontario has identified the sitter of an unusual 18th-century portrait it bought at auction.
On Sunday, June 7 at 2 p.m., join curator Dr. Adam Harris Levine and his colleague Dr. Monique Johnson to learn about the research process behind the AGO’s proposed identity of Eleonora Susette for ...
(MENAFN- USA Art News) AGO Researchers Identify the Sitter in an 18th-Century Portrait and Attribute It to Jeremias Schultz A quietly arresting 18th-century portrait at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO ...
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