GEORGE ENGLEHEART (1750-1829)
Portrait miniature of a Gentleman, wearing a blue coat with a high collar, a white striped waistcoat, white shirt and frilled cravat, his powdered wig worn 'en queue'
circa 1785
Watercolour on ivory (licence SEF31126)
Oval, 45 mm. (1 ¼ in.) high
Gold mount
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The size of this miniature is also indicative of its function as a personal keepsake, which would have been worn or kept in a pocket.[2] Miniaturists of the 1760s, ‘70s, and early ‘80s worked on ivories the same size as the present example, or even smaller. This size could easily be worn like jewellery on the body. As the century progressed, ivories became bigger and would have been much too cumbersome to wear; Engleheart’s later works near consistently measure over 3 inches in height.
[1] Foskett, D., British Portrait Miniatures, 1968 (Hamlyn), p.120
[2] George Engleheart was also one of few miniaturists known to have produced tiny eye miniatures, or ‘lovers’ eyes’.
Private Collection, UK.
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