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Self portrait, ca. 1830. Creator: Louisa Catherine Strobel
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Self portrait, ca. 1830. Creator: Louisa Catherine Strobel
Self portrait, ca. 1830
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Martin Miniature Self Portrait Watercolour On Ivory
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This self-portrait, created around 1830 by the talented artist Louisa Catherine Strobel, offers a glimpse into the life and artistry of a remarkable woman in 19th century America. In this black and white watercolour on ivory print, Strobel skillfully captures her own image with great attention to detail. Staring back at us from the past, Strobel's self-assured gaze reveals both her artistic prowess and inner strength. The delicate brushstrokes bring out every nuance of her features, highlighting her expressive eyes and serene countenance. Through this miniature work of art, we are transported back in time to witness the talent and dedication that defined female artists during this period. Louisa Catherine Strobel's contribution to American heritage art cannot be understated. As one of few women painters in a male-dominated profession, she defied societal norms and pursued her passion with unwavering determination. This self-portrait serves as a testament to her resilience and creative spirit. Now housed within the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art collection, this exquisite piece stands as a reminder of Strobel's legacy as well as an important milestone for women artists throughout history. It is through works like these that we gain insight into not only an individual artist but also the broader cultural landscape of 19th century America. Louisa Catherine Strobel's self-portrait continues to inspire generations with its timeless beauty and serves as a powerful symbol of empowerment for aspiring female artists today.
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