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Field, John (McKechnie Section 5)

See Section Two for main entry, also entries on Miers, John, Miers, William, and Miers [William] and Field in this Section

This entry is devoted to silhouettes painted on ivory by John Field and signed with his name. Most of the silhouettes on ivory produced at the studio of John Miers were painted by Field, and he also painted silhouettes for William Miers, and further examples as a member of the partnership which was formed by William Miers and himself and existed 1823-29; readers are referred above to the relevant entries in this Section.

Some of the work discussed in the present entry, therefore, was done during the period when Field was working for John Miers, then also for William Miers and again in partnership with William Miers; some was done after the ending of the partnership, when Field was working entirely independently.

Field's work in black on ivory is similar in style to the examples from his hand which he painted on plaster for John Miers (see John Miers, 'The Work of John Miers and his Assistants', under Trade Labels Nos 11 and 12, in Section Four). Hatching is visible on frills, and there is a marked dip at the back of the bust-line termination. On some later silhouettes Field used sepia as a base colour instead of black, with gum arabic, instead of gold paint, used to show detail of hair and clothing. Sometimes he used a dark-bluish black base colour.

In his bronzed profiles on ivory Field maintained his very high standard, and executed details with great skill. On silhouettes of women wearing low-cut dresses tiny lines of gilding are used to outline the sitter's neck.

Jewellery pieces rarely bear Field's jewellery trade labels; this is because the labels were normally applied not to the pieces themselves, but to the boxes (long since destroyed) in which they were supplied. On the other hand, red leather pocket cases or tooth-pick cases might bear a trade label.

Ills. 54, 60, 61, 69, 71, 75, 1478-1484, 1517, 1518

1478
Mr Northwood
Silhouette painted on ivory, bronzed, against a blackish.brown base colour
Late 1830s
1 ¼ x 1in./32 x 26mm.

 

This silhouette was intended for jewellery setting. Signed ‘Field, 2, Strand’.

 

Author’s collection

 

1479
Locket, with pearl border, containing a silhouette on an unknown man, painted on ivory by John Field, c. 1815. Signed ‘Field’, inscribed on the reverse, ‘by j. Field, 25, Strand, & at No. 6 Brydges Street, Covt. Garden.’
Size: 1 ¼ x 1in./32 x 26mm.

 

Author’s collection

 

1480
Gold brooch, with ormolu surround, containing a silhouette of an unknown man (possibly William Miers), painted on ivory, bronzed against sepia, by John Field, c. 1818.
Size: 7/8 x 5/8 in./23 x 16mm.

 

T. R. Bruen collection

 

1481
Silhouette, originally framed in the lid of an ivory table snuff-box, of an unknown woman, painted on ivory by John Field, July 1823.
Diameter: 2½in./64mm.
Inscribed on the reverse as by Miers and Field.

 

Author’s collection

 

1482
Red leather pocket case, with a silhouette of an unknown girl painted on ivory, bronzed, by John Field, c. 1832. Inscribed ‘Field, 11, Strand.’
Size: 1 3/8 x 1in./35 x 26mm. The ormulu surround is probably by H. W. Field.

 

Author’s collection

 

1483
Gilt metal locket, containing a silhouette of William Pitt, painted on ivory in shades of sepia by John Fiels ? c. 1806. Size: 5/8 x ½ in./16 x 13mm.

 

Author’s collection

 

1484
Gold locket with surround of pearls containing a silhouette of Charles James Fox, painted on ivory in shades of Antwerp blue by john Field. Probably painted after Fox’s death in 1806. Size: 1¼ x ¾ in./32 x 20mm.

 

Author’s collection

 

 

Details
1517
Man’s costume, including a shirt-frill. Detail from a silhouette signed ‘Miers’, undoubtedly by John Field, c. 1805. (1501)

 

1518
Detail from a silhouette of a woman by John Field, showing typical examples of the artist’s brushwork, method of rendering a bust—line, and signature. (1481)

 

 

 

60
Tiny silhouette by John Field, c. 1805, designed for a ring, painted in tones of sepia.
Size: ¾ x 3/8in./20 x 10mm.

 

Author’s collection

 

61
Silhouette by John Field, c. 1812, designed for a ring, painted in tones of sepia.
Size: ¾ x 3/8in./20 x 10mm.

 

Author’s collection

 

69
Frill-brooch, with tiny silhouette by John Field; signed. The surround is of pearls. Size: 3/8 x 1in./10 x 26mm.

 

Author’s collection

 

71
Red leather pocket case, with a silhouette painted on ivory by John Field, 1832, signed ‘Field ++ strand’.
Size: 2 x 1 ½ in./51 x 39mm.

 

Author’s collection

 

75
Silhouette, almost certainly by John Field, painted on ivory inside the case of a gold fausse montre, 1820s.
The ormulu surround may have been made by William Miers. Diameter of watch: 1in./26mm.

 

M. A. H. Christie collection

 

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