An Unknown woman
Portrait Miniature
ca. 1615 (painted)
ca. 1615 (painted)
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Portrait, head and shoulders, looking to front, of a woman wearing a pearl necklace, earrings and a veil. Features in very delicate grey stipple and hatch with some sanguine in the nostrils, lips and eyes, the eyes in blue/black with white lights and touches of gum, on a pale carnation ground; hair in strokes and hatches of brown, grey and ochre over a pale wash; costume in pale grey wash with white lights and darker grey modelling strokes; the chain in black; touches of gold in the dress and in the jewellery; pearls in silver over white; diamond in silver lined with black; rubies and emeralds in coloured resin over silver; background a crimson curtain flooded wet-in-wet; a gold marginal strip; on vellum put down on pasteboard (a playing card).
Frame: Nineteenth-century silver locket, gilded outside, the back convex, the sides of symmetrical section of two steps between a narrow torus moulding sloping into the bezel, which holds a shallow convex bevelled glass. The hanger is a small round circular loop of D-section.
Frame: Nineteenth-century silver locket, gilded outside, the back convex, the sides of symmetrical section of two steps between a narrow torus moulding sloping into the bezel, which holds a shallow convex bevelled glass. The hanger is a small round circular loop of D-section.
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Materials and techniques | Watercolour on vellum put down on pasteboard |
Brief description | Portrait miniature of an unknown woman, watercolour on vellum, painted by John Hoskins, 1620-1625. |
Physical description | Portrait, head and shoulders, looking to front, of a woman wearing a pearl necklace, earrings and a veil. Features in very delicate grey stipple and hatch with some sanguine in the nostrils, lips and eyes, the eyes in blue/black with white lights and touches of gum, on a pale carnation ground; hair in strokes and hatches of brown, grey and ochre over a pale wash; costume in pale grey wash with white lights and darker grey modelling strokes; the chain in black; touches of gold in the dress and in the jewellery; pearls in silver over white; diamond in silver lined with black; rubies and emeralds in coloured resin over silver; background a crimson curtain flooded wet-in-wet; a gold marginal strip; on vellum put down on pasteboard (a playing card). Frame: Nineteenth-century silver locket, gilded outside, the back convex, the sides of symmetrical section of two steps between a narrow torus moulding sloping into the bezel, which holds a shallow convex bevelled glass. The hanger is a small round circular loop of D-section. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs Emma Joseph |
Object history | Provenance: Acquired by Sir Andrew Fountaine in the second quarter of the eighteenth century for the collection of historic portraits at Narford Hall, Norfolk; sold at Narford Hall, 6 July 1894; (1) SS Joseph, by whose widow, Mrs Emma Joseph, presented to the Museum, May 1941. |
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Accession number | P.32-1941 |
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Record created | July 14, 2003 |
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