1. A lady, here identified as Lady Arbella Stuart, by Nicholas Hilliard.
1592. Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum, stuck down on card,
21.1 by 17.6 cm. (Private collection).
Attributed works:
2. Elizabeth I (the Ditchley Portrait), by Marcus Gheeraerts the
Younger. c.1592. Oil on canvas, 241.3 by 152.4 cm. (National Portrait
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
3. Elizabeth I (an example of the ‘mask of youth’), by Nicholas Hilliard.
c.1592–1603. Watercolour on vellum, 6.5 by 5.3 cm. (Victoria & Albert
Museum, London).
Attributed works:
4. Detail of Fig.1, showing the floral wreath.
Attributed works:
5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the gold armillary spheres decorating the gown.
Attributed works:
6. A girl, said to depict Lady Arbella Stuart at the age of twenty-three
months, by an unknown artist. ?1577. Oil on panel transferred to canvas,
75.1 by 61.5 cm. (National Trust; Hardwick New Hall, Derbyshire).
Attributed works:
7. A girl, said to depict Lady Arbella Stuart at the age of thirteen,
by an unknown artist. ?1589. Oil on panel, 162.6 by 87.6 cm. (National
Trust; Hardwick New Hall, Derbyshire).
Attributed works:
8. Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, by Nicholas Hilliard. c.1595.
Watercolour on vellum, 25.7 by 17.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
9. Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, by the Hilliard
workshop. c.1595. Watercolour on vellum, 5.2 by 6.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam
Museum, Cambridge).
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Meynnart Wewyck and the portrait of Lady Margaret Beaufort in the Master’s Lodge, St John’s College, Cambridge
1. Lady Margaret Beaufort, by Meynnart Wewyck. c.1510. Panel, 180 by
122 cm. (St John’s College, Cambridge; courtesy the Master and Fellows
of St John’s College, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the lower edge of the engaged frame.
(Courtesy National Portrait Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
3. Detail of Fig.6, showing the lower edge of the engaged frame.
(Courtesy Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
4. Right Reverse of Fig.1. (Courtesy Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
5. Lady Margaret Beaufort, by Rowland Lockey, after Meynnart
Wewyck. 1596. Panel, 180.1 by 115.9 cm. (St John’s College, Cambridge;
courtesy the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
6. Henry VII, here attributed to Meynnart Wewyck. c.1501–09. Panel,
38 by 24.5 cm. (Society of Antiquaries, London).
Attributed works:
7. Margaret Beauchamp, Duchess of Somerset [?], installed by
Simon Symondes and Thomas Peghe. c.1510. Stained glass. (Christ’s
College, Cambridge).