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
Watercolour on ivory
Gold frame with diamond border, engraved reverse
Oval, 51 mm (2 inches) high
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A ‘Miss Hill’ was also painted by a contemporary of Engleheart’s, Nathaniel Dance (1735-1811)[1]. Though there is no evidence of a connection between the two sitters, it is possible that this ‘Miss Hill’ was a patron known to both of the artists.
The dating of the present miniature is also possible from the style of background shown here. Later in his career, Engleheart more commonly painted a sky in the background of his miniatures, following a general trend in miniature painting. More common within his earlier painting was the grey-brown wash that becomes lighter towards one side of the miniature, that can be seen in the present example. It was also at this earlier point that Engleheart had a heavy focus on fashion and depicted his patrons in flamboyant ways. ‘Miss Hill’, here, wears a glamorously low-cut yellow dress, and has a magnificent head of powered hair.
Engleheart enrolled in the Royal Academy schools in 1769, where he initially trained in landscape painting. He then became an apprentice in Reynold’s studios in 1773, where he spent time copying his larger oil paintings into miniatures. This hard work allowed him to develop his high level of skill within the medium, which eventually amassed in 4,853 recorded miniatures being created during his career.
[1] Sotheby’s, London, 8 November 1995, lot 57.
Christie's 15 June, 1982, lot 124;
Bonhams Knightsbridge, 30 November 1994, lot 188;
Private Collection, UK.
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