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Course | Making Portrait Miniatures with John Wind | In-Person
May
8

Course | Making Portrait Miniatures with John Wind | In-Person

Make your own portrait miniature in this in-person workshop. Bring a small photo or print of a favorite image (up to about 4”x5”), and John Wind will provide all the other supplies needed to embellish and frame the image in a meaningful and personal way.  

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Rosenbach Presents | Gallery Talk and Neighborhood Walking Tour with John Wind | In-Person
Apr
12

Rosenbach Presents | Gallery Talk and Neighborhood Walking Tour with John Wind | In-Person

The program will begin at the Rosenbach for a tour of the exhibition Treasures from the Rosenbach’s Collection: History of the Material Text before stepping outside for a short walk to the John Frederick Lewis / John Wind home on Delancey Place. Guests will be welcomed with light refreshments and an opportunity to step back in time. 

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[SOLD OUT] Course | Making Portrait Miniatures with John Wind | In-Person
Nov
21

[SOLD OUT] Course | Making Portrait Miniatures with John Wind | In-Person

Portrait miniatures originated in 16th century Europe, where these small, hand-painted likenesses were designed to be portable and personal keepsakes. They were tokens of affection, mementos of loved ones, and status symbols. Painted on vellum or ivory, they were often framed with precious metals and jewels like cameos. The tradition continued until the advent of photography in the mid-19th century.   

In “DEAR JOHN,” a special exhibition in the Rosenbach’s Treasures: History of the Material Text gallery, artist John Wind takes inspiration from this tradition but shifts the emphasis from the subject to the frame—concocting elaborate, exuberant compositions that provide a more modern take on the genre. 

Make your own Portrait Miniature in this in-person workshop. Bring a small photo or print of a favorite image (up to about 4”x5”) and Wind will provide all the other supplies needed to embellish and frame the image in a meaningful and personal way.  

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