George Lyttleton Upshur
This miniature is believed to depict George Lyttleton Upshur, a descendant of Martha Washington through her second granddaughter, Martha Parke Custis Peter. Upshur wrote a memoir of his life, AS I RECALL THEM: MEMORIES OF CROWDED YEARS, which was published in 1936, and details not only his extended family, but his association with the Rockefellers, Morgans, and other prominent families of the late 19th and early 20th century. As it was likely created in the early 20th century, this miniature is an interesting example of the continuing use of an art form which had been so prevalent before the advent of photography.
The ground is polychromatic--in colors of blue, green, ochre and warm brown--and fully encircles the subject.
The miniature is encased in a decorative easel-style mount. A piece of taupe fabric printed with a floral pattern in red and blue covers the reverse of the miniature and the backing is held in in place by metal prongs. (This frame is very similar to that of the Binati portrait of Nelly Custis Lewis, M-2954, and was likely created at the same time.)
Published ReferencesGeorge Lyttleton Upshur, As I Recall Them: Memories of Crowded Years (New York: Wilson-Erickson Inc., 1936).