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The Hon. Dudleya North

Miniature
ca.1690 (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Portrait of a girl, half-length, facing front. Features softly hatched and stippled in brown and sanguine, with much shadowing in blue, with red for the lips, black in the eyes and white highlights; on a warm creamy carnation; hair in pale brown wash, hatched over in darker colour with highlighted curls in grey; dress in pale blue wash, modelled in darker colour with gummy black, especially for the jewel on which the lights are in white; chemise in pale brown wash, modelled in grey and white; the background in solid dark grey wash, hatched with grey gouache to right; on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book.

Frame: An oval frame, turned ebony of bolection moulding with additional grooves at the outer and inner edges; the inner ring possibly made separately; the convex glass set in a rebate; a plain brass ring for the hanger, with traces of original gilding, held by a pin driven through the wood at the top. The fruitwood backboard incised with various concentric ovals of different axes; inscribed on an old label attached to the paper covering of the backboard: Miss Dudley/North.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • The Hon. Dudleya North (generic title)
  • Group of 5 miniatures
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book
Brief description
Portrait miniature of the Hon. Dudleya [sic] North when a child, watercolour on vellum by Edmund Ashfield, ca.1690.
Physical description
Portrait of a girl, half-length, facing front. Features softly hatched and stippled in brown and sanguine, with much shadowing in blue, with red for the lips, black in the eyes and white highlights; on a warm creamy carnation; hair in pale brown wash, hatched over in darker colour with highlighted curls in grey; dress in pale blue wash, modelled in darker colour with gummy black, especially for the jewel on which the lights are in white; chemise in pale brown wash, modelled in grey and white; the background in solid dark grey wash, hatched with grey gouache to right; on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book.

Frame: An oval frame, turned ebony of bolection moulding with additional grooves at the outer and inner edges; the inner ring possibly made separately; the convex glass set in a rebate; a plain brass ring for the hanger, with traces of original gilding, held by a pin driven through the wood at the top. The fruitwood backboard incised with various concentric ovals of different axes; inscribed on an old label attached to the paper covering of the backboard: Miss Dudley/North.
Dimensions
  • Height: 75mm
  • Width: 62mm
Dimensions taken from John Murdoch Seventeenth-century English Miniatures in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: The Stationery Office, 1997.
Content description
Portrait of a girl, facing front.
Styles
Marks and inscriptions
(Inscribed: A silver-point mark on the back, presumably a 1 drawn as a narrow loop. )
Object history
Provenance: Until 1690, Charles, 5th Baron North de Kirtling; until 1734, William, 6th Baron; his wife, Maria Margareta (born ‘de jonge van Ellemete’). who married secondly in 1735 Patrick Murray, 5th Lord Elibank; his illegitimate son Patrick Murray of Simprim, Forfarshire (d.c.1854); his daughter Maria Margaretta (d.1873) who married in 1842 James, Baron Talbot de Malahide; her eldest daughter Susan-Ann, who married in 1864 Cecil St John Ives, subsequently Major-General; their second daughter Marion who married her third husband in 1923, Godfrey Waiter, 2nd Baron Phillimore; she died in 1950; the miniatures sold to the Museum by private treaty with two of her heirs, 1987.
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Murdoch, John. Seventeenth-century English Miniatures in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: The Stationery Office, 1997.
Collection
Accession number
P.41-1987

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Record createdJuly 27, 2000
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