Colored Pencil & Pastel on Paper
Oval Brass Frame
Collector’s Choice
The Piece
This antique oval portrait dates to the late Victorian to early Edwardian period and depicts a young child rendered in colored pencil and pastel on aged paper. The drawing is executed with soft, blended transitions and minimal linework, resulting in a subdued, atmospheric image that reflects period expectations of formality and composure in childhood portraiture.
The child is presented front-facing with pale blue eyes, a high-collared garment, and faint blue detailing consistent with turn-of-the-century children’s attire. The artist’s hand is most evident in the modeling of the face and eyes, where subtle asymmetries and softened edges lend the portrait its quietly unsettling presence. The surface shows natural age toning and gentle patina, reinforcing the work’s authenticity and historical context.
Housed in its original oval brass frame with decorative cresting, the portrait retains its early hanging wire and backing, suggesting long-term preservation rather than later reframing. The overall effect is intimate, historically grounded, and emotionally charged—an object that reflects both the aesthetic values and social customs of its time.
Medium & Technique
Colored pencil and pastel on paper
Hand-rendered portrait with soft blending and minimal outlining
Original oval brass frame
Condition
Good antique condition, consistent with age.
Natural paper toning and light surface spotting present.
No visible tears or major losses observed.
Frame shows age-appropriate patina and wear.
Details
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Medium: Colored pencil and pastel on paper
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Frame: Original oval brass frame
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Approximate Date: c. 1895–1915
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Unidentified artist
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Hanging hardware intact
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Category: Collector’s Choice
Why It Belongs in a Collection
Antique child portraits occupy a unique place in collecting, sitting at the intersection of fine art, social history, and emotional artifact. This piece appeals to collectors and designers drawn to objects with presence, ambiguity, and narrative depth. It is particularly well suited to dark academia, gothic, or historically layered interiors where artwork is meant to provoke conversation and linger in memory.
From Viridian Eclection
Viridian Eclection selects portrait works for their authenticity, period integrity, and ability to hold emotional and visual weight. This piece was chosen for its intact original frame, strong period characteristics, and the compelling tension that defines early portraiture of this era.