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  2. Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers

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    Modern miniature painting respects many of the principles originally set by Hilliard. [14] When the Society was founded, the maximum size for a miniature was 12 by 10 inches. Today, the permitted size varies depending on shape and medium, but paintings (including frame and mount) should have a diameter of no more than 4.5 inches.

  3. Portrait miniature - Wikipedia

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    Christian Horneman's miniature portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven (1802).. In Denmark, Cornelius Høyer specialized in miniature painting (often 40 mm × 30 mm or approximately 1-1.5 inches, or in many case, oval or round in shape) in the second half of the 18th century and was appointed Miniature Painter to the Danish Court in 1769.

  4. Miniature art - Wikipedia

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    The portrait miniature is the most common form in recent centuries, and from ancient times, engraved gems, often used as impression seals, and cylinder seals in various materials were very important. For example most surviving examples of figurative art from the Indus Valley civilization and in Minoan art are very small seals.

  5. Category:Portrait miniaturists - Wikipedia

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  6. Miniature painting - Wikipedia

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    Miniature painting may refer to: Miniature (illuminated manuscript), a small illustration used to decorate an illuminated manuscript; Persian miniature, a small painting on paper in the Persian tradition, for a book or album; Ottoman miniature, a small painting on paper in the tradition of the Ottoman Empire, for a book or album; Mughal painting

  7. Ann Hall - Wikipedia

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    Ann (or Anne) Hall (1792–1863) was an American painter and miniaturist.. Ann Hall has been described as the most successful miniature painter active in early nineteenth-century New York, renowned for her engaging portraits, especially of children and young brides. [1]

  8. Jane Pemberton Small - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Jane Small, c. 1540, by Hans Holbein the Younger, V&A Museum no. P.40&A-1935. Jane Small (c. 1518–1602) was a daughter of Christopher Pemberton, a Northamptonshire gentleman. She is well known as the subject of a portrait miniature by the famous 16th-century German artist Hans Holbein the Younger, painted about 1540. Holbein was ...

  9. Sarah Goodridge - Wikipedia

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    Goodridge became well known for her portraits of politician Daniel Webster and fellow artist Gilbert Stuart. [8] Among Goodridge's works is a miniature portrait of her own bared breasts, titled Beauty Revealed, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The miniature was painted on a sliver of ivory that measured just 2 5/8 by 3 1/8 ...