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Mary, Queen of Scots, c.1578-9 (w/c on vellum laid on card)

IMAGE number
ROC5672287
Image title
Mary, Queen of Scots, c.1578-9 (w/c on vellum laid on card)
Artist
Hilliard, Nicholas (1547-1619) / English
Location
Royal Collection Trust
Medium
watercolour on vellum laid on card
Date
1578 AD - 1579 AD (C16th AD)
Dimensions
4.5x3.7 cms
Image description

Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) This important miniature of Mary, Queen of Scots is by the leading exponent of the new art of miniature painting at the court of Elizabeth I, Nicholas Hilliard. According to an early eighteenth-century account, Hilliard 'drew Mary Queen of Scots in WaterColours when she was but 18 years of Age, wherein he succeeded to Admiration and gain'd a general Applause' (Bainbrigg Buckeridge in de Piles 'The Art of Painting with the Lives of the ... most Eminent Painters', 1706). Tempting as it might be to see this miniature as the product of Hilliard's precocious talent c. 1560, its close relationship to a full-length portrait type known as the 'Sheffield' or 'Oudry' portrait of 1578 makes it more likely to date from this later period. Nicholas Hilliard was away in France from the autumn of 1576 to late 1578, employed in the household of François, duc d'Alençon, and it seems likely that the sittings for the present miniature were been given to Hilliard by Mary, Queen of Scots prior to his leaving for France in 1576 and while she was being held in captivity by the Earl of Shrewsbury. There are many references to miniatures of Mary, Queen of Scots being distributed by the Queen to her scattered supporters at this period, demonstrating the way in which this new portable art-form could be deployed effectively to cement political as well as personal affiliations.

Photo credit
Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III, 2024 / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
16th century / Germany / Europe / drawing / art / United Kingdom / nobility / society / royalty / house of Tudor / mzdrawing / Elizabethan era (1558–1603) / England / Tudor period (1485-1603) / female / bonnet / royal / oval / england / northern renaissance / mary queen of scots / britain / cap / british / pretender / woman / mary i / scottish / miniature / queen / english / Renaissance / scotland / Painting / Mzpainting
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