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An Unknown Woman

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

Portrait of a woman, half-length, almost right profile, looking to front and wearing a headdress. Features boldly hatched in brown and sanguine with touches of darker colour, black and grey gouache, and red for the lips; hair in pale brown wash, lined with darker colour and the lights in grey gouache; all on a very pale off-white carnation ground; background a solid dark grey wash, lightened slightly to the right; the costume unpainted; on vellum put down on a leaf from a table- book.

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Object type
TitleAn Unknown Woman (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on vellum put down on a leaf from a table- book
Brief description
Portrait miniature of an unknown woman, watercolour on vellum by Susannah-Penelope Rosse, 1690-1695.
Physical description
Portrait of a woman, half-length, almost right profile, looking to front and wearing a headdress. Features boldly hatched in brown and sanguine with touches of darker colour, black and grey gouache, and red for the lips; hair in pale brown wash, lined with darker colour and the lights in grey gouache; all on a very pale off-white carnation ground; background a solid dark grey wash, lightened slightly to the right; the costume unpainted; on vellum put down on a leaf from a table- book.
Dimensions
  • Height: 82mm
  • 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 wearing a headdress and turned to right.
Styles
Object history
Provenance: Presumably acquired from Cooper's estate by the Rosses, or perhaps by Priestman (see Rosse, Cat. No. 143) and perhaps in the Michael Rosse sale, 2 April 1723; eventually purchased by Edwin [Durning] Lawrence before 1862, and sold by him to the Museum for £525 in 1892.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic references
  • Murdoch, John. Seventeenth-century English Miniatures in the Collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London: The Stationery Office in association with the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1997.
  • pp. 134-5 Emma Rutherford and Dr Bendor Grosvenor, Warts and All. The portrait miniatures of Samuel Cooper London: Philip Mould & Company, 2013.
Collection
Accession number
447-1892

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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