NICHOLAS HILLIARD (BRITISH, 1547-1619)
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NICHOLAS HILLIARD (BRITISH, 1547-1619)

A young gentleman, in embroidered black doublet with black buttons, lace-bordered white lawn collar, long curling brown hair falling over his left shoulder, slight moustache: red curtain background within gold border

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NICHOLAS HILLIARD (BRITISH, 1547-1619)
A young gentleman, in embroidered black doublet with black buttons, lace-bordered white lawn collar, long curling brown hair falling over his left shoulder, slight moustache: red curtain background within gold border
on vellum
oval, 1 5/8 in. (40 mm.) high, silver-gilt frame, the reverse set with an enamel plaque painted with flowers in the manner of Henry Toutin
Provenance
Sotheby's, London, 1 May 1958, lot 60 (76 gns.).
Christie's, London, 17 October 1995, lot 19.
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Lot Essay

This miniature characterises Hilliard's innovations circa 1593/94 with the introduction of a background in the form of a folded velvet curtain in the wet-in-wet technique instead of the usual blue bice background. The earliest dated example of the folded curtain is the miniature of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, dated 1594, in the Victoria and Albert Museum where the sitter favours the fashionable style of wearing the hair long on the side of the face as in this miniature.

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