JEREMIA DAVID ALEXANDER FIORINO (GERMAN, 1797-1847)
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JEREMIA DAVID ALEXANDER FIORINO (GERMAN, 1797-1847)

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JEREMIA DAVID ALEXANDER FIORINO (GERMAN, 1797-1847)

Princess Maria Amalia of Saxony (1757-1831), in lavender dress with high standing lace collar, wearing pearls and white ostrich plumes in her curled brown hair
Signed ‘Fiorino. p:’ (lower left)
On ivory
Oval, 47 mm. high, in gold mount with blue enamel surround, set in gilt-metal hinged frame with gold chain
Provenance
With Gualtiero Schubert, Milan.
Christie’s, London, 21 November 2000, lot 258.
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Lot Essay

The sitter was the eldest daughter of short-lived Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony and his wife Maria Antonia Princess of Bavaria. In 1774, she was married to Palatine Count Charles II, Duke of Zweibrücken and had a son. A great-granddaughter of King Augustus the Strong of Poland, she was the sister of the Saxon Kings Frederick I and Anthony I (see previous lot) who were also both painted by Fiorino.
A miniature of Princess Maria Amalia as a young lady was offered at Sotheby's, London, 14 September 2000, lot 354. Another version of the present miniature is in the Athenaeum, Helsinki, described in U. Huhtamäki et al., Miniatyyrit. Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo, Hollola, 2002, no. 80.

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