NICHOLAS HILLIARD
(c.1547-1619)
A pair of portrait miniatures of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) and Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (1532-1588); she in a black bodice, pleated ruff, and gold jewelled necklace, with a veil and jewels in her hair; he wearing a black bodice, pleated ruff, collar of the Order of the Garter, and black cap with rubies,
Circa 1675
FRENCH SCHOOL (17th century)
Portrait miniature of a Marshal of France, probably Marshal Louis Francis, Duc d’Boufflers (1644-1711) wearing armour with gilded decoration, long, curled wig, entrenchments in the background,
Probably circa 1693/4
ENGLISH SCHOOL (17th century)
Portrait of Gentleman, possibly a member of the Ernle family, wearing black doublet and white lace collar drawn with tassels, his natural hair worn to his shoulders,
16th Century
JOHN SMART
(1742-1811)
Portrait miniature of an Officer, probably Alexander Dyce (1758-1835), in the East India Army uniform of a Deputy Adjutant-General, Deputy Quartermaster-General or Major of Brigade[1],
1790
GEORGE ENGLEHEART
(1750-1829)
Portrait miniature of a Lady, traditionally identified as Miss Emma Chalmers, wearing a dress decorated with stringed pearls, holding a mask,
The Artist Signing ‘V’, probably FRANÇOIS-XAVIER VISPRÉ
(c..1730-1792)
Portrait miniature of a Lady, almost profile to the left, wearing pink dress, with white underslip, her hair lightly powdered,
Circa 1777
ENGLISH SCHOOL (17th century)
An oil portrait of Charles I (1600-1649) with 16 costume ‘mica’ talcs,
Circa 1650
MARIE-ANNE FRAGONARD (nee Gérard)
(1745-1823)
Portrait miniature of a Young Boy wearing a frilled collar and black cap,
OZIAS HUMPHRY
(1742-1810)
Portrait of Colonel Duff (1742-1803), wearing a blue uniform with red facings, and holding a curved sabre under his left arm,
After 1790
NICHOLAS HILLIARD
(c.1547-1619)
Portrait miniature of a Noblewoman, possibly of Elizabeth, Lady Leighton (née Knollys) (1549-c.1605), wearing court dress in black and white, decorated with white bows and gold and diamond jewels, large ‘cartwheel’ ruff[1]; feather hairpiece and pearl in her curled auburn hair,
Circa 1585
THOMAS HARPER
(fl.1817-1843)
Portrait miniature of a Lady in a pale pink rose, with other flowers surrounding her,
Circa 1825
JOHN SMART
(1742-1811)
Portrait miniature of a Miss Goulburn, wearing a décolleté blue dress, her brown hair worn upswept,
1776
Attributed to JACQUES-ANTOINE ARLAUD
(1668-1746)
Probably Charles Lennox, first duke of Richmond, first duke of Lennox, and duke of Aubigny in the French nobility (1672–1723), wearing black gown/doublet with lace cravat and red ribbon, black hat with red and white feathers,
Circa 1685
SAMUEL SHELLEY
(1750/56-1808)
Portrait miniature of a Lady, standing by columns with red drapery, wearing a white dress with gold shawl draped over her arms,
Circa 1783
PETER OLIVER
(Circa 1594-1647)
Venetia, Lady Digby (née Stanley) (1600-33), wearing an embroidered orange and gold dress, with ‘saffron’ lace ruff and earrings, her long wavy hair falling to her shoulders,
Circa 1615-1620
SOUTHERN GERMAN SCHOOL (17th century)
A lady, probably a bride, wearing black gown with white underdress, lace sleeves and lace-edged collar, an elaborate gold jewel in the shape of a ribbon set with a large ruby hangs from a gold collar at her neck; she also wears a lace ‘calotte’ or bonnet made from lace ,
Circa 1670
CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH ZINCKE
(c.1683-1767)
Portrait enamel of Catherine Tracy (1694-1722) in open blue silk day-gown with lace underdress, her long fair hair plaited and upswept and falling over her left shoulder,
Attributed to JOSEPH WERNER
(1637-1710)
Portrait of Philippe II de Bourbon, Duke of Orléans (1674-1723) when a boy, wearing gilt-studded armour and gold-trimmed white cape, the red bow at his neck fastened with lace, landscape background,
Circa 1685
CLAUDE FRANÇOIS HENRI PETIT DE VILLENEUVE
(1760-1824)
Memorial Portrait miniature of a Dog, lying on a red velvet cushion, next to his master’s monogrammed stone tomb, dated ‘1823 (or 5?)/ 1824 either side of a violet flower’,
Dated 1824
MATTHEW SNELLING
(1621-1678)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, in black habit slashed on front and sleeves to reveal white, white lawn collar with tassels, long brown curling hair; tan-coloured curtain and sky background, gold edge border,
1655
JOHN SMART
(1742-1811)
Portrait miniature of a young Boy, wearing cream coat with blue velvet collar and matching waistcoat,
Dated 1761
JOHN SMART
(1742-1811)
Portrait miniature of Sir Rowland Winn, 5th Bt (1739-1785), Bt., wearing a pink silk frock coat with lilac lining trimmed with gold, a blue waistcoat embroidered with gold and a black silk solitaire ribbon tied at the back of his powdered wig,
Dated 1767
JOHN SMART
(1742-1811)
JOHN SMART (1741-1811) Portrait miniature of a Lady, wearing fur-bordered mauve dress with embroidered pointed lace collar, a pear-bordered yellow bodice with mauve bow, her pink-powdered hair worn curled and decorated with an ostrich feather,
Dated 1785
JEAN BAPTISTE SINGRY
(1782-1824)
Portrait of a Lady, probably the artist’s wife, Catherine-Émélie (nèe) Mailfer, wearing white satin dress with gold cord belt, blue Kashmir stole with embroidered edging and a gold comb in her hair,
Dated 1818
NOAH SEAMAN
Portrait enamel of a professional, probably a lawyer, wearing black robes over white lawn bands and a small frill collar,
Circa 1730
GIUSEPPE ROTA
(1777-1821)
King Karl XIV Johan of Sweden and II of Norway (1763-1844), in general's uniform with the Swedish sash of the Order of the Seraphim, red curtain background,
1808
SUSANNAH-PENELOPE ROSSE
(Circa 1655-1700)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, thought to be Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich (1625-1672), wearing armour and white lace jabot, his hair worn long and curled,
Circa 1674
JOSEPH PARENT
Portrait miniature of the Emperor Napoleon (1769-1821), wearing the dark green uniform with red piping of chasseur-a-cheval de la Garde Imperial, the red sash, badge and star of the Légion d’honneur, and badge of the Iron Crown of Lombardy,
Dated 1815
PETER OLIVER
(Circa 1594-1647)
A Nobleman, facing right in gold-studded armour and lace ruff; red curtain background,
ISAAC OLIVER
(c.1565-1617)
Portrait miniature of a Nobleman wearing a white doublet with embroidery and slashes, and a lace-edged rebato collar; blue background with gold border,
Circa 1615
ISAAC OLIVER
(c.1565-1617)
Portrait miniature of Lady Dorothy Sidney (née Percy) (c.1598-1659), later Countess of Leicester, wearing elaborate embroidered dress, pearl necklace and earring, a garland of fresh flowers in her loose blonde hair,
Circa 1615
ISAAC OLIVER
(c.1565-1617)
Portrait miniature of a Nobleman wearing a black doublet with an embroidered pink sash, a rebato collar with scalloped lace edging, and a large gem stone earring; his hair in a ‘lovelock’ on his left; a gold sunburst over his right shoulder,
1610s
EDWARD NASH
Portrait miniature of Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar (1769–1827), Nawab of Awadh (Oudh),
After 1801
Attributed to ROBERT NANTEUIL
(Circa 1623-1678)
Portrait of a Noblewoman, possibly Anne-Marie d'Orléans Longueville, duchesse de Nemours (1625-1707), wearing floral embroidered ‘banyan’ over white gown, pearl necklace and large pearl earrings, her curled hair decorated with ribbons,
Circa 1665
J MUSSARD
Portrait enamel of William Henry, Prince William, later Duke of Clarence and William IV (1765-1837), wearing a British Naval uniform with a blue sash, powdered hair,
Circa 1780s
ARNAUD VINCENT DE MONPETIT
(1713-1800)
Portrait miniature of a Lady, wearing a red gown trimmed with gold, a gold-striped gauze veil in her powdered hair,
JEREMIAH MEYER R.A.
(1735-1789)
Portrait miniature of a Naval Officer, probably Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham (1726-1813), wearing naval uniform with gold braid and buttons, his hair powdered and worn en queue, tied with a black ribbon,
Circa 1781
ANNE MEE (née Foldsone)
(Circa 1770-1851)
Portrait miniature of a Child, wearing white gown, holding flowers to their curled hair and in their skirt, landscape background,
Circa 1795
BERNARD LENS
(1682-1740)
Portrait miniature of a Lady, in décolleté green dress, gold embroidered frogged bodice, wearing a red and yellow scarf over her upswept hair,
Circa 1720-1730
JEAN-BAPTISTE ISABEY
(1767-1855)
Portrait of Charles Victor, Vicomte d'Arlincourt (1789-1856), wearing fur-trimmed cape,
Circa 1824-25
NATHANIEL HONE
(1718-1784)
Portrait miniature of Rear-Admiral Richard Tyrell (1691-1766), wearing naval uniform and powdered wig,
Dated 1766
WENCESLAS HOLLAR
(1607-1677)
Portrait miniature of Jane Seymour (c.1509-1637), blue background, turned to the left, wearing crimson dress trimmed with black onyx cabochon, gold oversleeves, a gem set gold brooch with pendant pearls, two strand necklace with pendant set with carnelian and black onyx cabochon, gable headress with lappets and black veil over her shoulder,
Circa 1640
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing a slashed black doublet, a standing collar edged with lace, a grey streak in his hair, a gold hoop earring with a black cord, a blue sash edged with gold embroidery, the pommel of a sword visible at his left side; with a blue background and a gold border,
Circa 1610
NICHOLAS HILLIARD
(c.1547-1619)
Portrait miniature of a Soldier, wearing white doublet and ruff, jewel-set gorget, yellow embroidered sash and gilt-banded helmet with white plumes on a purple velvet plinth behind,
1614
NICHOLAS HILLIARD
(c.1547-1619)
Portrait miniature of a courtier, possibly Sir William Drury (1550–1590) wearing a gold edged armour over a white doublet, a lace-trimmed collar and a gold-embroidered blue sash, with a blue-enamelled earring, woodland and sky background, gold border,
Circa 1587
DIANA HILL (nèe Dietz)
(Circa 1764-1844)
Portrait miniature of the artist’s husband, Lieutenant (later Major) Thomas Harriott (c.1747-1817), wearing uniform of the 1st Native Infantry, black bicorn hat with a rosette, landscape background,
Dated 1791
DIANA HILL (nèe Dietz)
(Circa 1764-1844)
Portrait miniature of a Child, possibly of the Graham family, wearing white cotton smock and holding a spaniel on a stone plinth,
Dated 1786
JOHN HAZLITT
(1767-1837)
Portrait miniature of Frederick Sylvester North Douglas (1791-1819) as a child, standing in a landscape, wearing blue jacket and buff-colour trousers, a hat trimmed with feathers by his side,
Circa 1795
HUGH DOUGLAS HAMILTON
(1739-1808)
Portrait of The Reverend Frederick William Blomberg, D.D. (1761-1847), as a child,
Dated 1769
RICHARD GIBSON
(1615-1690)
Portrait drawing of an unknown Gentleman, possibly Michael Rosse (d.c. 1735) wearing coat with ribbon decoration and jabot, his hand across his lower body,
Circa 1675
Portrait miniature of a Nobleman, possibly a member of the German Royal family or Elector, wearing white stock and full, powdered wig,
Circa 1725
DAVID DES GRANGES
(c.1611-c.1672)
Portrait miniature of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch (1649-1685), the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II of England and his mistress Lucy Walter,
Circa 1657
FRENCH SCHOOL (18th century)
Portrait miniature of a Lady, wearing white gown, her hair powdered, set into a vari-coloured gold and painted papier-mache carnet-de-bal,
Circa 1785
FRENCH SCHOOL (19th century)
Portrait miniature of an Officer of the ‘d'ordonnance de l'Empereur’ (Orderly officer to the Emperor), wearing Imperial green uniform with gold lace/buttons and the Cross of the Legion d’honneur[1]; the background with officers on horseback and battle scene ,
FRENCH SCHOOL (17th century)
Portrait of a Nobleman, wearing a scarlet-lined damask gold embroidered robe and white lace jabot, over a red silk bow, his hair worn long,
Circa 1670
Portrait of a gentleman, called Leonhardus Baur (b.1529), aged twenty, resting on a table covered with red cloth, wearing a black doublet, sleeves slashed to reveal white, and a brown coat, sleeves slashed to reveal maroon, white shirt tied with black ribbon, and a black cap with gold and silver pins; a merchant’s symbol and memento mori to the top left,
16th century
ENGLISH SCHOOL
A Nobleman, wearing gilt-edged steel armour, white jabot and red cloak, powdered full wig,
Circa 1720
GEORGE ENGLEHEART
(1750-1829)
Portrait miniature of a ‘Miss Hill’, facing right, in décolleté yellow dress with frilled under slip and white bandeau in her powdered hair,
Circa 1787
GEORGE ENGLEHEART
(1750-1829)
Portrait of a Lady, facing to the right, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, topped with ostrich feathers and ribbons, and a black redingote, a pleated jabot underneath,
Circa 1785
GEORGE ENGLEHEART
(1750-1829)
Portrait miniature of Rev. James (John?) Liptrott, wearing a black jacket and spectacles, against a sky background,
1806
GEORGE ENGLEHEART
(1750-1829)
Portrait miniature of Sir Robert Abercromby, Baronet (1784-1855), in profile, wearing ‘Van Dyck’ dress,
Dated 1802
DUTCH or ENGLISH SCHOOL
Portrait of a Gentleman, traditionally called Andrew Marvell (1621-1678), wearing a olive green coat with a white lawn chemise and a black sash, pale blue background, his hair worn long,
Circa 1650
DUTCH or ENGLISH SCHOOL
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing black velvet suit with embroidered borders and red-lined cloak; white lace collar, embroidered sword belt and silver sword,
DUTCH SCHOOL
A pair of oil portraits, presumably Husband and Wife; he wearing armour, lawn collar and a red sash around his arm; she wearing lace-trimmed blue dress with diamond and pearl brooch, pearls and pearl-drop earrings,
Circa 1650
JOHN DOWNMAN
(1749-1824)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing blue coat, his hair powdered,
Circa 1780
JOHN DONALDSON
(Circa 1737-1801)
A portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing brown coat, white waistcoat with embroidered edging and white frilled shirt, his hair powdered,
Circa 1785
ABRAHAM DANIEL
(1760-1806)
Portrait miniature of John Shaw (1776–1832), wearing a red coat, a white waistcoat, blue striped slip-waistcoat and a knotted cravat,
Circa 1795
RICHARD CROSSE
(1742-1810)
Portrait miniature of Miss Turner of Uxbridge, wearing riding costume trimmed with gold braid and a large plumed hat with bows,
Circa 1786
PETER CROSS
(Circa 1645-1724)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing white jabot decorated with white embroidery, blue robes, powdered wig,
dated 1699
PETER CROSS
(Circa 1645-1724)
Portrait miniature of James Scott (formerly Crofts), Duke of Monmouth and first duke of Buccleuch (1649–1685),
Circa 1681-84
RICHARD COSWAY
(1742-1821)
Portrait miniature of a Lady, wearing lace dress with pink embroidery, pink satin bow, a matching turban in her brown hair,
Circa 1770
SAMUEL COOPER
(1607/8-1672)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman facing left, wearing breastplate with gilt studs and white lawn collar, long brown curling hair and moustache, column and sky background,
Dated 1645
Studio of FRANCIS CLOUET
(Circa 1520-1572)
Portrait miniature of Charles IX (1550-74), King of France, as a boy, wearing black doublet with gold embroidery and fur trim and black velvet cap with white ostrich feather,
ROSALBA CARRIERA
(1673-1757)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman wearing armour breastplate and blue cloak, holding the Coronation Medal of George I[1],
Circa 1715
Attributed to JOAN CARLILE
(1600-1679)
Portrait of a Lady, wearing blue dress with white lace trim and gold, pearl and diamond brooch at her corsage, pearls at her neck and pearl earrings,
Circa 1650
HENRY BONE
(1755-1834)
Portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1638), facing to the right, wearing armour and a white lawn collar,
1801
JOHN BOGLE
(1746-1803)
Portrait miniautre of John Yenn RA (1750-1821), wearing cream coat and waistcoat,
Dated 1785
WILLIAM RUSSELL BIRCH
(1755-1834)
Portrait enamel of Giovanna Bacelli (full name Giovanna Francesca Antonia Giuseppa Zanerini) (1753–1801), wearing ochre dress, dark green cloak and leaves in her hair, she holds a mask in her right hand,
1783
CHARLES BEALE
(1660-?1726)
Two portrait miniatures of Jemima, 1st Countess of Sandwich (1625–1674) and her husband, Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich (1625–1672),
Circa 1675-80
JEAN-BAPTISTE JAQUES AUGUSTIN
(1759-1832)
Portrait miniature of Anne-Ferdinand-Louis de Berthier, Comte de Sauvigny (1782-1864), wearing blue coat with brass buttons, ochre waistcoat and white stock,
1805
JEAN-BAPTISTE JAQUES AUGUSTIN
(1759-1832)
Portrait miniature of Thérèse Jeanne Marie Hortense de Tardieu, Marquise de Maleyssie, née de Luc (d. 1826), in white dress and red shawl,
Dated 1814
JACQUES-ANTOINE ARLAUD
(1668-1743)
Portrait miniature of James Brydges, 8th Baron Chandos (1642-1714), wearing Turkish dress [1], including fur-lined red pelisse (or kaftan) over blue embroidered waistcoat,
Circa 1687
SAMUEL SHELLEY
(1750/56-1808)
Portrait miniature of a Young Lady, in blue dress with white see-through fichu, black choker and blue sky background with distant trees,
Circa 1780
JOHN SMART
(1742-1811)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, traditionally identified as Consul Murray, wearing a green coat, embroidered floral waistcoat and a white stock, with a pink powdered wig,
1772
JOHN SMART
(1742-1811)
Portrait miniature of a Young Boy in crimson coat and matching waistcoat, white cravat and lace-frill shirt,
1764
GEORGE ENGLEHEART
(1750-1829)
Portrait miniature of Gentleman, wearing a dark coat and white cravat,
1806
NATHANIEL PLIMER
(1757-1822)
Portrait miniature of a Young Lady, facing right in blue riding habit with gold buttons, stripped yellow and gold waistcoat, yellow frilled cravat, black top hat with white plumes and gold rosette in her long powdered curly hair,