GEORGE ENGLEHEART
(1750-1829)Portrait miniature of an Elderly Gentleman, wearing a powdered bag wig and red coat and waistcoat, with white stock and cravat
3.5 cm (1 ³/₈ inches)
Watercolour on ivory
Ivory registration number: CFPSQWF9
Gold bracelet clasp frame, with later loop addition
£1,950
George Engleheart was just nineteen when he entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1769. Here he would excel and embark upon an illustrious career in miniature painting. He became miniature painter to George III when the role was vacated by the death of his friend Jeremiah Meyer in 1789. Many of his works that are known today can be traced within his own accounts of painting, in the form of a fee book that has been transcribed numerous times. The care given to every portrait he painted (an estimated 4,853 miniatures over a 39 year career) is astonishing given he was working around 70 hours a week (the time it took to paint a miniature is fairly well documented - typically around 35 hours for a head and shoulders portrait).
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