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Portrait miniature expert Elle Shusan speaks at Locati

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The authority of antique portrait miniatures Elle Shushan will give a short lecture on the subject at 7 p.m. Oct. 7, at Locati in Pineville.

Shushan’s visit to the Bucks County auction house was inspired by a “good and large” collection of portrait miniatures that Locati is selling in its October auction.

“We thought it would be great to have a lecture tied to this wonderful collection,” said co-owner Michael Locati, “We think it will be exciting for people to learn about this fascinating subject from a recognized expert and also have the opportunity to bid on pieces that will be included in auction.”

Shushan has served on the faculty of the Sotheby’s Institute of Art and the Winterthur Museum Graduate Program in Material Culture. She has lectured throughout the United States at major institutions, including the Delaware Art Museum, The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, Colonial Williamsburg and many others.

As a dealer in portrait miniatures her clients have included The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C., The Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y. Throughout her career she has written books and scholarly articles on the subject, including “The Way Sisters: Miniaturists of the Early Republic” and “Lover’s Eyes: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection.”

Locati’s October auction will include over 50 lots of portraits that mostly date to the 18th and early 19th centuries. Most of the portraits feature children, and the lecture will be centered on that aspect.

Online bidding for Locati’s October auction catalog will begin on Oct. 1, and the live auction will take place in Pineville at noon. Locati is located at 761 Durham Road, Pineville, PA (GPS: Furlong 18925).

RSVP will be required as parking space is limited. Call 215-619-2973 to reserve a seat or to inquire about the event.


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