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Nicholas Hilliard 1547-1619
British
Nicholas Hilliard Galleries
Nicholas Hilliard (c. 1547?CJanuary 7, 1619) was an English goldsmith and limner best known for his portrait miniatures of members of the courts of Elizabeth I and James I of England. He mostly painted small oval miniatures, but also some larger cabinet miniatures, up to about ten inches tall, and at least the two famous half-length panel portraits of Elizabeth. He enjoyed continuing success as an artist, and continuing financial troubles, for forty-five years, and his paintings still exemplify the visual image of Elizabethan England, very different from that of most of Europe in the late sixteenth century. Technically he was very conservative by European standards, but his paintings are superbly executed and have a freshness and charm that has ensured his continuing reputation as "the central artistic figure of the Elizabethan age, the only English painter whose work reflects, in its delicate microcosm, the world of Shakespeare's earlier plays.
Nicholas Hilliard Portrait of George Clifford The Earl of Cumberland 1590
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Painting ID:: 2318
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Nicholas Hilliard Young Man Leaning Against a Tree c1590
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Painting ID:: 21606
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Nicholas Hilliard Portrait of George Clifford,Earl of Cumberland (mk08) c.1590
Mixed media on parchment
25.7X17.8CM
Greenwich,National Maritime Museum
Painting ID:: 23315
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Nicholas Hilliard Young Man Leaning Against a Tree (nn03) c 1590
Watercolour on vellum 13.4 x 7 cm 5 1/4 x 6 3/4 in Victoria and Albert Museum London
Painting ID:: 26760
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Nicholas Hilliard Self-Portrait,Aged Thirty 1577
Watercolour on vellum,diameter 4.1cm
Victoria and Albert Museum,London
Painting ID:: 31329
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Nicholas Hilliard A Youth Leaning Against a Tree Among Roses nn07
c.1588
Watercolor on vellum; Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Painting ID:: 31330
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Nicholas Hilliard Queen Elizabeth I nn07
Nicholas Hilliard
62 x 48 cm
Painting ID:: 32345
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Nicholas Hilliard Portrait of George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland c. 1590
Mixed media on parchment, 25,7 x 17,8 cm
Painting ID:: 33615
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Nicholas Hilliard Portrait of George Clifford Earl of Cumberland mk86
c.1590
Mixed media on parchment
25.7x17.8cm
Greenwich,National Maritime Museum
Painting ID:: 41364
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Nicholas Hilliard The phoenix portrait of Queen Elizabeth mk160
c.1575
The Jewel suspended from her necklace depicting a phoenix is an emblem of hereditary royalty
Painting ID:: 41424
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Nicholas Hilliard George Cliffor mk160
3rd Earl of Cumberland
c.1590
Painting ID:: 41426
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Nicholas Hilliard Sir Anthony Mildmay mk160
watercolour on vellum
c.1593
Painting ID:: 48468
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Nicholas Hilliard Henry Percy 9th Earl of Northumberland mk190
c.1590-95
he reclines in a hedged garden compartment on a summit
Painting ID:: 48647
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Nicholas Hilliard Leaning younger in rose bush mk191
about 1588
oil on canvas
12.8x7cm
Painting ID:: 50892
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Nicholas Hilliard An unknown Youth Leaning against a tree among roses mk216
An exquisite miniature
Painting ID:: 56031
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Nicholas Hilliard a youth among roses mk247
c.1588,watercolor on vellum,5.375x1.25 in,13.5x5 cm,victoria and albert museum,london,uk
Painting ID:: 59378
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Nicholas Hilliard Unknown man Unknown man of 24, 1572, 2 3/8 x 1 7/8 inches, V&A.
Painting ID:: 59379
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Nicholas Hilliard Miniature of Elizabeth I Miniature of Elizabeth I, 1572
Painting ID:: 59380
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Nicholas Hilliard Miniature of d Alencon Miniature of d Alencon, 1577
Painting ID:: 59381
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Nicholas Hilliard Large miniature of George Clifford Large miniature of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland by Hilliard, c. 1590, after his appointment as the Queen's Champion, in tilting attire (which survives) with the Queen's glove as her favour pinned to his hat. 25.2 x 17.5 cm.
1547-1619
British
Nicholas Hilliard Galleries
Nicholas Hilliard (c. 1547?CJanuary 7, 1619) was an English goldsmith and limner best known for his portrait miniatures of members of the courts of Elizabeth I and James I of England. He mostly painted small oval miniatures, but also some larger cabinet miniatures, up to about ten inches tall, and at least the two famous half-length panel portraits of Elizabeth. He enjoyed continuing success as an artist, and continuing financial troubles, for forty-five years, and his paintings still exemplify the visual image of Elizabethan England, very different from that of most of Europe in the late sixteenth century. Technically he was very conservative by European standards, but his paintings are superbly executed and have a freshness and charm that has ensured his continuing reputation as "the central artistic figure of the Elizabethan age, the only English painter whose work reflects, in its delicate microcosm, the world of Shakespeare's earlier plays.