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  2. Eye miniature - Wikipedia

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    Eye miniatures or Lovers' eyes were Georgian miniatures, normally watercolour on ivory, depicting the eye or eyes of a spouse, loved one or child. These were usually commissioned for sentimental reasons and were often worn as bracelets, brooches, pendants or rings with richly decorated frames, serving the same emotional need as lockets hiding portraits or locks of hair.

  3. Category : 18th-century establishments in Georgia (country)

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    17th c. ← Establishments in Georgia (country) in the 18th century → 19th c. 1700s establishments in Georgia (country) — ...

  4. Christian Friedrich Zincke - Wikipedia

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    Christian Friedrich Zincke (c.1683–5 – 24 March 1767) was a German miniature painter active in England in the 18th century. An unknown lady previously identified as Lady Ennismore ( c. 1720 ) by Christian Friedrich Zincke

  5. Category:18th century in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "18th century in Georgia (country)" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Portrait miniature - Wikipedia

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    Christian Horneman's miniature portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven (1802).. In Denmark, Cornelius Høyer specialized in miniature painting (often 40 mm × 30 mm or approximately 1-1.5 inches, or in many case, oval or round in shape) in the second half of the 18th century and was appointed Miniature Painter to the Danish Court in 1769.

  7. Richard Cosway - Wikipedia

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    Richard Cosway RA (5 November 1742 – 4 July 1821) was a leading English portrait painter of the Georgian and Regency era, noted for his miniatures. He was a contemporary of John Smart, George Engleheart, William Wood, and Richard Crosse. He befriended fellow Freemason and Swedenborgians William Blake and Chevalier d'Éon.

  8. Category:18th century in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Years of the 18th century in Georgia (U.S. state) (26 C) Pages in category "18th century in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  9. Placentia Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Placentia Plantation was a plantation founded in the 18th century near colonial Savannah, Province of Georgia, around 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southeast of the city and a short distance west of the Wilmington River. Until emancipation, the plantation was worked by black slaves. [1]