The Piece
A hauntingly tender early-20th-century portrait of a child, rendered in soft blue tones that give the image an ethereal, almost nocturne quality. Likely a crayon-enhanced photographic enlargement or photogravure print, this piece represents the transitional period between painted portraiture and modern photography—when photographs were hand-finished to emulate fine art drawings. Its quiet atmosphere, with the child’s delicate expression and shaded oval vignette, captures the sentimental realism so prized in Edwardian parlor decor.
Design & Construction
→ Form & Style:
Oval portrait vignette set within a beveled window mat, bordered by an elaborately cast gilt frame featuring Rococo-Revival scrollwork, shells, and floral arabesques—a style that persisted from the late Victorian era into the early 20th century. The cool blue hue and diffused background enhance the softness typical of crayon and photogravure processes.
→ Material:
Blue-toned silver-gelatin or photogravure print on textured paper; possible hand-applied crayon or chalk accents; mounted under glass within a gilt composition (gesso over wood) frame with a later linen-style mat.
→ Signature / Mark:
Lower right bears an in-plate printed signature, not hand-signed—likely identifying a reproduction after a popular studio drawing or sentimental print of the period.
→ Period Framing Notes:
The frame and mat appear later (mid- to late-20th century), suggesting professional reframing for preservation—common with cherished family portraits or fine reproductions of Edwardian imagery.
Dimensions (approx.)
Frame: 17" H × 15" W
Sight (oval image): 11" H × 9" W
History & Attribution
Between 1895 and 1915, the popularity of crayon portraits and photogravure reproductions surged, offering families an affordable way to immortalize loved ones in the aesthetic of painted art. Studios often enlarged photographs and added pigment by hand, producing a romanticized likeness with depth and warmth.
This example’s blue-toned wash aligns with Edwardian taste for dreamlike, sentimental imagery—closely related to portraits marketed through firms such as Taber-Prang, Perry Pictures, or Chicago Portrait Co. The printed signature indicates this is a period reproduction after an original artwork, rather than a unique drawing.
Condition
Very good overall. Image surface remains even with mild speckling under glass; tonality uniform. Frame exhibits minor age wear and gentle gilding rub consistent with age. Ready to hang.
Product Details
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Artist / Publisher | Unknown; printed signature “Angeli” or similar |
| Origin | U.S. or England |
| Year | c. 1900–1915 |
| Medium | Photogravure or crayon-enhanced photographic print |
| Material | Paper, gilt gesso-over-wood frame, glass |
| Tone | Blue-silver monochrome |
| Frame Style | Rococo gilt composition, later linen mat |
| Size | 17” H × 15” W overall |
| Condition | Very good; mild surface wear; clean presentation |
Why It Belongs in Your Home
Dreamy, nostalgic, and quietly refined, this Edwardian child’s portrait embodies the tenderness of turn-of-the-century family life. The soft blue palette and gilded frame lend instant intimacy to any setting—equally suited to a Victorian bedroom, a romantic parlor wall, or a curated gallery of historic photographs. A timeless reminder of innocence, rendered with both technical grace and emotional restraint.