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Rebecca Latham (pictured above)
standing near her new miniature work at the 2004 (MPSGS) Miniature Painters,
Sculptors, & Gravers Society of Washington, D.C. at the show's
'Patron's Preview'
The Lathams'
Miniature Paintings
A family of artists creating
a collection of miniature paintings....
The Latham
artists paint and exhibit a collection of miniature paintings every
year that are exhibited and purchased in miniature painting &
sculpture shows in the
United States and Britain. The artists often comment that
painting these miniature works repeatedly yield faster results in
the studio than the artists' larger paintings.The Lathams have
exhibited their miniature paintings in the
(RMS) Royal Miniature Society/Royal Miniature Painters, Sculptors, &
Gravers Society's miniature art exhibition held at the Mall
Galleries in London; the (MPSGS) Miniature
Painters, Sculptors, & Gravers Society of Washington, D.C.'s
miniature art exhibition held at the Strathmore Hall in Maryland;
the (BSM) British Society of Miniaturists'
miniature art exhibition held at the Kings Hall/Winter Gardens in
Ilkly, West Yorkshire (England/United Kingdom); the (WFM)
World Federation of Miniaturists miniature art exhibition
held at the Smithsonian's International Gallery in Washington, D.C.;
the (HS) Hilliard Society of Miniaturist's
miniature painting and sculpture exhibition held at the town hall in
Wells, Somerset (England/United Kingdom); the
(MASNJ) Miniature Art Society of New Jersey's miniature art
exhibition held at the World Fine Art Gallery in New York, NY; and the (MASF) Miniature Art Society of
Florida's miniature art exhibitions held at the Leepa-Rattner
Museum of Art and Dunedin Fine Arts Center in Florida as well as numerous non-society miniature
art exhibitions. The artists have also exhibited their
miniature paintings at many gallery & museum
miniature shows
including the Arts for the Parks "Mini 100" in Jackson Hole, WY; the Thomas Gilcrease Museum's American Art in Miniature in
Tulsa, OK; the Papermill International Miniature Exhibition at the
Renee Foosaner Gallery in Millburn, NJ; Little Jewels Miniature Show
in Jackson, WY; Objects of Desire Miniature Exhibition in
Cincinnati, OH; Whistle Pik Galleries'
Christmas Miniature Show in Fredericksburg, TX; It's a Small World
Miniature Show in Jackson, WY; and others. In
addition to these miniature painting shows and exhibits, the
artists' miniature paintings are also represented by numerous fine
art galleries across the United States. Please see the
Galleries &
Dealers page for an up to date listing of galleries representing
the Latham's miniature paintings and larger works.The Lathams have
won many awards for their miniature paintings (including best of
show awards in miniature painting and other competitions.) and have been featured in numerous international
magazines for their miniature paintings as well as their larger
artwork.
We have included some
information about the history, technique, & explanation of miniature painting and
miniature artwork for your information. Enjoy!!
What are
Miniature Paintings & Miniature Sculptures?What
exactly does the term "miniature" mean & how are miniature paintings &
miniature art made?The
description of a miniature and exactly what a miniature is can be and is
confused quite often. Many different exhibitions refer to miniature
paintings in their shows that measure less than 12 square inches or
others that measure 11x14 or larger. The painting of minute intricacies
and the use of a delicate and detailed painting technique is the primary
specification of a miniature painting. With this in mind, though a
'traditional miniature' or
Rebecca Latham's collection of
miniature paintings, including this piece depicting a Mute
Swan (pictured above), was awarded the "Rowland Hilder Shield"
award - Best of Show at the British Society of Miniaturists
annual miniature painting exhibition in Ilkly, West Yorkshire,
England.
may fit into
the palm of your hand, a miniature painting or sculpture is not limited
to this small size. A 9x12 inch painting or even a mural would also be
considered a miniature painting, as long as minute miniature details are
rendered in the painting technique of the artwork. However, there is a
treasured, jewel-like quality to a skillfully painted miniature that
measures no larger than the palm of your hand.This does not mean that only
traditional watercolor paint can be used. The technique produces the
recognizable translucent and delicate look of the multilayered painting,
but it can be applied using any of our present-day mediums. Painting
miniatures is a unique form of painting, though not completely foreign
to its larger counterparts. As in larger forms of painting, the artist
must create a work of art that is balanced in light, color, & form. Yet
a miniature painter must do all of this and balance it with the
intricate details that make miniature painting what it is. In this
delightful & charming specialty of fine art, those who have mastered the
discipline of miniature painting create their artworks by sparingly
applying layers of color over their canvases to achieve the desired
effect. As in other forms of art, masterfully painted miniatures leave a
lasting impression and contain richness and refined quality that carry
across a room in spite their small size.The miniature by virtue of its detail and
the finest execution of medium must stand up to the closest inspection,
whilst at the same time hold its own with good composition and tonal
balance when viewed from afar. A wide variety of media are used on
surfaces such as paper, Ivorine, Ivorex and others from specialist
suppliers. These miniature works also include those of enamellers and engravers. It is the
great variety of subjects, media and techniques which serve to keep
miniature art alive and a constant delight.
Miniature painting has become more popular in recent years. There
are numerous miniature painting/miniature art societies promoting the tiny
art form and sponsoring numerous miniature painting and miniature
sculpture exhibitions. Each miniature painting society has it's own
unique rules of size and various restrictions. Some respected
miniature painting/sculpture societies include the Royal Society of
Miniaturists, the Miniature Art Society of Florida, the British Society of
Miniaturists, and the Miniature Painters, Sculptors, & Gravers Society to
name a few.
Karen Latham's larger miniature
painting "Snowy" (pictured above) was chosen as the Region I
winner in the 2004 Arts for the Parks "Mini 100" miniature
painting competition.
Some of the
other miniature art shows & exhibitions, at art galleries & museums,
that the Latham artists have exhibited their miniature paintings in
(including the Arts for the Parks "Mini 100" in Jackson Hole, WY; Thomas Gilcrease Museum's American Art in Miniature in
Tulsa, OK; Little Jewels Miniature Show in Jackson, WY; Objects of
Desire Miniature Exhibition in Cincinnati, OH; the Papermill International Miniature Exhibition at the
Renee Foosaner Gallery in Millburn, NJ; Whistle Pik Galleries'
Christmas Miniature Show in Fredericksburg, TX; It's a Small World
Miniature Show in Jackson, WY; and others)
feature pieces that are often a bit larger in size than the
miniature paintings & miniature art as described above. These
shows often feature a variety of styles of painting and sculpture
showing the spectrum of true impressionism to the detailed "spirit of
miniaturisim". Often, but not always, these types of
miniature shows exhibit miniature paintings that are traditional sized
as well as works up to 11x14 - 12x16 in size. These miniature
paintings and miniature
sculpture shows are truly delightful (and a favorite among art lovers of
large and miniature
paintings/sculpture) as they accommodate so many styles,
Bonnie Latham's "Morning
Beauty" miniature painting featuring a Mute Swan, pictured
above, was awarded an Award of Excellence at the Paper Mill
Play House Annual International Miniature Painting Exhibition
in Millburn, New Jersey.
technique,
sizes, & price ranges of today's miniature painting/sculpture collector
-- something for everyone's taste.
More of the
Latham Family's Miniature Paintings
Latham Miniature Paintings.
Where to look for more....The Lathams
often exhibit a selection of their miniature paintings in the United
States and England. Visit the Latham's current exhibit schedule to
see locations and dates of these miniature painting/art exhibits and shows.
Exhibit Schedule of Miniature Paintings and other
Shows
You may also be
interested in seeing the artist's large and miniature paintings in
progress, commissioned large & miniature paintings, and recently completed
paintings in
Karen,
Rebecca, &
Bonnie's
Art Studios online. Please contact the artists if
you are interested in commissioning an original miniature painting.
The Latham's also often print a limited
edition of many of their miniature paintings as fine art canvas and/or paper
giclιe prints. Doing this makes it possible for more art patrons to collect and
enjoy the artists' miniature images, as well as making the original miniature painting even more
valuable and collectable (because of it's increased exposure). If
you are interested in seeing more of these editions of miniature
paintings, please
visit the artists' online catalog of miniature &
larger limited edition giclιes.
The Lathams offer their art images, both miniature
paintings and larger paintings, for licensing on quality products.
If you are interested in purchasing licensing rights for a product, please
contact the artists.
Miniature
Painting Societies / Miniature Art Societies
Listed below are some
miniature painting societies that may be helpful to both the miniature
artist as well as the miniature art collector. The miniature
painting societies/art societies are listed with some information about
the organizations as well as their web address, if applicable. (WFM)
World Federation of MiniaturistsThe
society was founded in 1994 and holds a world exhibition of miniatures
every four years.
World Federation of Miniaturists Society Website ::
http://www.worldfm.org/(BSM)
British Society of MiniaturistsThe
BSM was founded in 1876 (several months prior to the founding of the RMS)
making it the oldest miniature art society in the world. (Karen &
Rebecca are the first international members elected to the British Society
of Miniaturists.)
British Society of Miniaturists Website :: http://www.britpaint.co.uk
(RMS) Royal Miniature Society/Royal Miniature Painters, Sculptors, &
Gravers SocietyThe
society was founded in 1876 and is sponsored by HRH the Prince of Wales.
Royal Miniature Painters, Sculptors, & Gravers Society Website
http://royal-miniature-society.org.uk/
(MPSGS) Miniature Painters, Sculptors, & Gravers Society of Washington,
D.C.
The society was founded in 1931 by Alyn Williams,
Founder of the RMS in London, England. the MPSGS is the oldest
active organization of miniaturists in the USA.
mkwisdom@starpower.net (no website at this time)
(MASNJ) Miniature Art Society of New Jersey
Miniature Art Society of New Jersey Website
http://miniatureartsocietyofnj.com
(HS) The Hilliard Society of MiniaturistsThe Hilliard Society of Miniaturists Website ::
http://art-in-miniature.org (MASF)
Miniature Art Society of FloridaThe
MASF was founded in 1974 in Clearwater Florida. The society holds an
international exhibition every year and gives scholarships to students.
Miniature Art Society of Florida :: http://www.miniature-art.com
Many of these organizations
have information on their websites about their upcoming or past
miniature painting exhibits & shows as well as information for those
wishing to join the miniature society.
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