An Unknown Woman
Portrait Miniature
ca. 1615 (painted)
ca. 1615 (painted)
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A good late miniature by Isaac Oliver, suffering only noticeably from flaking on the picture box pinned to the sitter’s dress. Roy Strong suggested that 'There is a tiny enamelled insect on her ruff' but it is not clear what form this jewel takes. The miniature is framed in a contemporary gold locket from which the lid has apparently been wrenched. The back is engraved with a diaper pattern under transparent claret-coloured enamel, a large patch of which is broken off. The lady is depicted a wearing an enamel locket of the same kind. Presumably it is a pair to her own, possibly a miniature of her husband. The sitter is unidentified, but as it was sold from the collections of the Earl of Moray, one of their ancestors is a possibility. It is inscribed the the left of the head: 'Aetatis Suae 50', indicating that she is 50 years old.
Object details
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Title | An Unknown Woman (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Watercolour on vellum stuck to a playing card with two diamonds on the reverse. |
Brief description | Portrait miniature of an unknown woman, watercolour on vellum, painted by Isaac Oliver, ca. 1615. |
Physical description | Portrait miniature of a woman, head and shoulders, in an oval locket. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Aetatis Suae 50.' (Inscribed, to the left of the head) |
Credit line | Purchased with funds from the Captain H B Murray Bequest |
Object history | COLLECTIONS: Sold from the collection of the 17th Earl of Moray Christie’s 30 June 1932 (lot 131); purchased with funds from the Capt. H. B. Murray bequest. |
Production | In her article 'The Miniatures of Levina Teerling' Simone Bergmans identified this miniature as a self portrait by the artist Levina Teerlinc, who in fact died in 1576 |
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Summary | A good late miniature by Isaac Oliver, suffering only noticeably from flaking on the picture box pinned to the sitter’s dress. Roy Strong suggested that 'There is a tiny enamelled insect on her ruff' but it is not clear what form this jewel takes. The miniature is framed in a contemporary gold locket from which the lid has apparently been wrenched. The back is engraved with a diaper pattern under transparent claret-coloured enamel, a large patch of which is broken off. The lady is depicted a wearing an enamel locket of the same kind. Presumably it is a pair to her own, possibly a miniature of her husband. The sitter is unidentified, but as it was sold from the collections of the Earl of Moray, one of their ancestors is a possibility. It is inscribed the the left of the head: 'Aetatis Suae 50', indicating that she is 50 years old. |
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Accession number | P.24-1932 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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