Mary, Queen of Scots 1738 Jacob Houbraken Dutch From a series of portraits by George Vertue and Jacob Houbraken that were included in Thomas Birch's "The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britian," published by John and Paul Knapton beginning in 1737. Based on a miniature by Isaac Oliver, formerly belonging to Dr. Richard Mead, now in the Royal Collection (Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery). This plate, executed by Houbraken in Amsterdam, has frequently been associated with Mary, Queen of Scots, as have many of the prints after the Oliver painting. The correct identity of the sitter re
Mary, Queen of Scots 1738 Jacob Houbraken Dutch From a series of portraits by George Vertue and Jacob Houbraken that were included in Thomas Birch's "The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britian," published by John and Paul Knapton beginning in 1737. Based on a miniature by Isaac Oliver, formerly belonging to Dr. Richard Mead, now in the Royal Collection (Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery). This plate, executed by Houbraken in Amsterdam, has frequently been associated with Mary, Queen of Scots, as have many of the prints after the Oliver painting. The correct identity of the sitter remains Mary, Queen of Scots. Jacob Houbraken (Dutch, Dordrecht 1698–1780 Amsterdam). 1738. Engraving. J. and P. Knapton (British, active 1735–89). Formerly associated with Mary, Queen of Scots (British, Linlithgow 1542–1587 Fotheringhay). Prints
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