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Although the identity of the lady is uncertain, she must have been a wealthy woman, judging by her heavy and elaborate jewelry, complete with necklace, chain, earrings, jewel-encrusted dress and a kind of aigrette in her hair. In an age when clothes were assumed to be an accurate indicator of status, it was judged essential to wear your wealth, especially when immortalized in a portrait. Oliver painted the woman's pearl earrings using Nicholas Hilliard's jewelling technique, which involved laying a raised blob of white lead paint with some shadowing to one side. This form was then crowned with a rounded touch of real silver that was burnished with, to quote Hilliard, "a pretty little tooth of some ferret or stoat or other wild little beast." This technique brought the silver to a sparkling highlight, while actual gold is used to paint the pearl's gold setting. Silver tarnishes with age, therefore, the pearl earrings now appear black.
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127230
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Portrait of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, née Harrington
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127230
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Portrait of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, née Harrington
description
Although the identity of the lady is uncertain, she must have been a wealthy woman, judging by her heavy and elaborate jewelry, complete with necklace, chain, earrings, jewel-encrusted dress and a kind of aigrette in her hair. In an age when clothes were assumed to be an accurate indicator of status, it was judged essential to wear your wealth, especially when immortalized in a portrait. Oliver painted the woman's pearl earrings using Nicholas Hilliard's jewelling technique, which involved laying a raised blob of white lead paint with some shadowing to one side. This form was then crowned with a rounded touch of real silver that was burnished with, to quote Hilliard, "a pretty little tooth of some ferret or stoat or other wild little beast." This technique brought the silver to a sparkling highlight, while actual gold is used to paint the pearl's gold setting. Silver tarnishes with age, therefore, the pearl earrings now appear black.
date
1612
rights
CC0
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CC0
language
en
wikidata
Q79907083
creators
25153
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Portrait Miniature
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Unframed: 5.3 x 4.2 cm (2 1/16 x 1 5/8 in.); Diameter of frame: 5.9 cm (2 5/16 in.)
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England, 17th century
accession
1949.547
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watercolor on vellum with gold and silver in original stained ivory case
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Portrait of Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, née Harrington, 1612. Studio of Isaac Oliver (French, c. 1565–1617). Watercolor on vellum with gold and silver in original stained ivory case; unframed: 5.3 x 4.2 cm (2 1/16 x 1 5/8 in.); diameter of frame: 5.9 cm (2 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Edward B. Greene Collection, 1949.547
collection
P - British before 1800
citations
citation
Cleveland Museum of Art, and Edward Belden Greene. <em>Portrait Miniatures ; The Edward B. Greene Collection.</em> 1951.
page_number
Reproduced: frontispiece, no. 25, p. 29
citation
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and Detroit Institute of Arts. <em>The World of Shakespeare, 1564-1616: An Exhibition Organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Detroit Institute of Arts to Commemorate the Fourth Centenary of the Birth of William Shakespeare</em>. Richmond, Va: The Museum, 1964.PR2910 .V57 1964
page_number
Referenced: cat. no. 34, p. 30, Reproduced: p. 33
citation
Korkow, Cory, and Jon L. Seydl.<em> British Portrait Miniatures: The Cleveland Museum of Art.</em> 2013.
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Cat. no. 9, pp. 66-68
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The Edward B. Greene Collection
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2026-05-29 06:33:27.920000
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127230
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European Painting and Sculpture
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P - British before 1800
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watercolor on vellum with gold and silver in original stained ivory case
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male
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