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A Woman, formerly said to be Anne Scott, Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch

Portrait Miniature
ca.1670 (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Portrait of a woman, head and shoulders and facing to front. Features in large soft strokes of brown and sanguine, with bright blue and blue-green stippled shading and broad coarse sanguine hatches crossing the features and neck diagonally, on a very pale carnation ground; hair in pale brown wash, hatched and lined in darker colour with the lights
in pale gouache with some blue touches; chemise in white wash modelled in grey; the costume freely washed with ultramarine and lake, with the lights in white; background in ochre gouache over blue (originally intended to be a sky?) with some opaque blue stipple superimposed; on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book.

Frame: Twentieth-century oval frame of turned ebonised fruitwood; the sides rounded, rising through a complex series of mouldings before descending sharply to a narrow black fillet above an inner ring of gilded wood forming the upper surface of the rebate, which holds the shallowly convex glass; the hanger a simple brass ring held by a small staple driven into the frame.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleA Woman, formerly said to be Anne Scott, Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book
Brief description
Portrait miniature of a woman, formerly said to be Anne Scott, Duchess of Monmouth and Buccleuch, watercolour on vellum, English School, ca.1670.
Physical description
Portrait of a woman, head and shoulders and facing to front. Features in large soft strokes of brown and sanguine, with bright blue and blue-green stippled shading and broad coarse sanguine hatches crossing the features and neck diagonally, on a very pale carnation ground; hair in pale brown wash, hatched and lined in darker colour with the lights
in pale gouache with some blue touches; chemise in white wash modelled in grey; the costume freely washed with ultramarine and lake, with the lights in white; background in ochre gouache over blue (originally intended to be a sky?) with some opaque blue stipple superimposed; on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book.

Frame: Twentieth-century oval frame of turned ebonised fruitwood; the sides rounded, rising through a complex series of mouldings before descending sharply to a narrow black fillet above an inner ring of gilded wood forming the upper surface of the rebate, which holds the shallowly convex glass; the hanger a simple brass ring held by a small staple driven into the frame.
Dimensions
  • Height: 83mm
  • Width: 68mm
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 woman, head and shoulders, and facing to front.
Styles
Credit line
Alan Evans Bequest, given by the National Gallery
Object history
Provenance: Acquired by the Hon. F H A Wallop from an unrecorded source and placed on loan at the V&A 1929-49; the ownership transferred to Alan Evans, 1933, and by him bequeathed to the National Gallery, 1974; placed on indeterminate loan at the V&A.
Subject 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
EVANS.50

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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