Lady with a Mirror

American

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Object Label

This figure a woman holding a mirror is of a picture type known as an allegory, or symbolic figure. The mirror refers to the fortunes of love. It was more common to find a variety of picture types in Dutch colonial homes in New York and the Hudson Valley than in other colonial households. This wide-ranging taste was inspired by Dutch cultural traditions, which for two centuries had prized the production and display of landscapes, still lifes, and allegories, as well as portraiture.

Caption

American. Lady with a Mirror, ca. 1715. Oil on wood panel, 37 1/16 x 23 11/16 in. (94.1 x 60.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Purchased with funds given by anonymous donors and the Dick S. Ramsay Fund, 64.89.2. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Culture

American

Title

Lady with a Mirror

Date

ca. 1715

Medium

Oil on wood panel

Classification

Painting

Dimensions

37 1/16 x 23 11/16 in. (94.1 x 60.2 cm)

Credit Line

Purchased with funds given by anonymous donors and the Dick S. Ramsay Fund

Accession Number

64.89.2

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