Lot Number : 6040

  • J Parent (French active 1815-1833)
Portrait miniature upon ivory 
Head and shoulder portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821), wearing the uniform of the Chasseurs-a-Cheval de la Garde, wearing the ribbon and star of the Legion of Honour, the Iron Cross of Lombardy, and the Grande Eagle of the Legion of Honour
Initialled JCP and dated 1815
Within period gold frame with engraved silver gilt border to front, and studded blue enamel border with hair work panel with seed pearl monogram to centre verso
Oval 5cm x 4cm

Provenance
Phillips London July 1998 Lot 266
Purchased by the current vendor from Judy & Brian Harden Antiques September 98

Cf. A similar signed and dated example by Parent was sold as part of the Bernard Franck Collection in Paris.

Notes: It is unusual to find a work by Parent signed J.C.P., indicating a generally unknown middle name.
Former portrait miniature dealers Judy & Brian Harden have noted that this particular example may possibly have either been a presentation piece from either Napoleon himself, or a memento to 'M.J.' from someone connected with the Court. 

Parent was a well known miniaturist who exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1822 and 1833.
As portrait miniaturist at the court of Napoleon he produced a number of miniatures of Napoleon and his generals.
  • J Parent (French active 1815-1833)
Portrait miniature upon ivory 
Head and shoulder portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821), wearing the uniform of the Chasseurs-a-Cheval de la Garde, wearing the ribbon and star of the Legion of Honour, the Iron Cross of Lombardy, and the Grande Eagle of the Legion of Honour
Initialled JCP and dated 1815
Within period gold frame with engraved silver gilt border to front, and studded blue enamel border with hair work panel with seed pearl monogram to centre verso
Oval 5cm x 4cm

Provenance
Phillips London July 1998 Lot 266
Purchased by the current vendor from Judy & Brian Harden Antiques September 98

Cf. A similar signed and dated example by Parent was sold as part of the Bernard Franck Collection in Paris.

Notes: It is unusual to find a work by Parent signed J.C.P., indicating a generally unknown middle name.
Former portrait miniature dealers Judy & Brian Harden have noted that this particular example may possibly have either been a presentation piece from either Napoleon himself, or a memento to 'M.J.' from someone connected with the Court. 

Parent was a well known miniaturist who exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1822 and 1833.
As portrait miniaturist at the court of Napoleon he produced a number of miniatures of Napoleon and his generals.
  • J Parent (French active 1815-1833)
Portrait miniature upon ivory 
Head and shoulder portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821), wearing the uniform of the Chasseurs-a-Cheval de la Garde, wearing the ribbon and star of the Legion of Honour, the Iron Cross of Lombardy, and the Grande Eagle of the Legion of Honour
Initialled JCP and dated 1815
Within period gold frame with engraved silver gilt border to front, and studded blue enamel border with hair work panel with seed pearl monogram to centre verso
Oval 5cm x 4cm

Provenance
Phillips London July 1998 Lot 266
Purchased by the current vendor from Judy & Brian Harden Antiques September 98

Cf. A similar signed and dated example by Parent was sold as part of the Bernard Franck Collection in Paris.

Notes: It is unusual to find a work by Parent signed J.C.P., indicating a generally unknown middle name.
Former portrait miniature dealers Judy & Brian Harden have noted that this particular example may possibly have either been a presentation piece from either Napoleon himself, or a memento to 'M.J.' from someone connected with the Court. 

Parent was a well known miniaturist who exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1822 and 1833.
As portrait miniaturist at the court of Napoleon he produced a number of miniatures of Napoleon and his generals.
  • J Parent (French active 1815-1833)
Portrait miniature upon ivory 
Head and shoulder portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821), wearing the uniform of the Chasseurs-a-Cheval de la Garde, wearing the ribbon and star of the Legion of Honour, the Iron Cross of Lombardy, and the Grande Eagle of the Legion of Honour
Initialled JCP and dated 1815
Within period gold frame with engraved silver gilt border to front, and studded blue enamel border with hair work panel with seed pearl monogram to centre verso
Oval 5cm x 4cm

Provenance
Phillips London July 1998 Lot 266
Purchased by the current vendor from Judy & Brian Harden Antiques September 98

Cf. A similar signed and dated example by Parent was sold as part of the Bernard Franck Collection in Paris.

Notes: It is unusual to find a work by Parent signed J.C.P., indicating a generally unknown middle name.
Former portrait miniature dealers Judy & Brian Harden have noted that this particular example may possibly have either been a presentation piece from either Napoleon himself, or a memento to 'M.J.' from someone connected with the Court. 

Parent was a well known miniaturist who exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1822 and 1833.
As portrait miniaturist at the court of Napoleon he produced a number of miniatures of Napoleon and his generals.

Description: J Parent (French active 1815-1833)
Portrait miniature upon ivory
Head and shoulder portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821), wearing the uniform of the Chasseurs-a-Cheval de la Garde, wearing the ribbon and star of the Legion of Honour, the Iron Cross of Lombardy, and the Grande Eagle of the Legion of Honour
Initialled JCP and dated 1815
Within period gold frame with engraved silver gilt border to front, and studded blue enamel border with hair work panel with seed pearl monogram to centre verso
Oval 5cm x 4cm

Provenance
Phillips London July 1998 Lot 266
Purchased by the current vendor from Judy & Brian Harden Antiques September 98

Cf. A similar signed and dated example by Parent was sold as part of the Bernard Franck Collection in Paris.

Notes: It is unusual to find a work by Parent signed J.C.P., indicating a generally unknown middle name.
Former portrait miniature dealers Judy & Brian Harden have noted that this particular example may possibly have either been a presentation piece from either Napoleon himself, or a memento to 'M.J.' from someone connected with the Court.

Parent was a well known miniaturist who exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1822 and 1833.
As portrait miniaturist at the court of Napoleon he produced a number of miniatures of Napoleon and his generals.

Condition Report:

Good overall condition, slight wear to edge of painted ivory panel mid upper left. Frame with some general light wear commensurate with age, including surface scratches, and slight rubbing to gilding in places. A number of seed pearls of monogram have fallen from place, but appear to still be behind glass.

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Collect from The Saleroom, York Auction Centre, Murton, York. YO19 5GF.

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