NICHOLAS DIXON
(1660-1708)Portrait miniature of a nobleman, facing the right, wearing blue sash, red sleeves with slashes, and lace cravat
£4,500
It is this blue sash that indicates that the sitter was likely a nobleman. One possible candidate is Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland (1641-1702), who served as an ambassador under King Charles. Dixon is known to have completed a portrait of his son, the 3rd Earl of Sunderland, (1675-1722), so it could be possible that the artist had a connection with this family. However, as this is not certain, the sitter remains to be fully identified.
When the portrait was sold in 1994, it was leaving the collection of the art historian Robert Bayne-Powell (1910-1994), who had acted as the honorary keeper of miniatures at the Fitzwilliam Museum, university of Cambridge, being an expert in the field.
[1] See Royal Collection Trust, RCN 420129, https://www.rct.uk/collection/420129/charles-ii-1630-1685.
Private Collection, UK.
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