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Description: Medium Watercolor and gouache on ivory Dimensions Image: 3 1/8 x 2 3/8 inches (7.9 x 6 cm) Frame: 3 5/8 x 2 5/8 x 1/8 inches (9.2 x 6.7 x 0.3 cm) Inscription(s)/ Marks/ Lettering Inscribed in artist's hand in pen and brown ink on a paper backing: "James | Earl of Hopetoun | R dus. Cosway R.A. | Primarius Pictor | Serenissimi Walliae | Principis | Pinxit | 1789" Credit Line Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection Accession Number B1974.2.19 Collection Prints and Drawings Curatorial Comment Cosway used his signature method of sticking closely to the tone of the ivory support in this portrait of the Earl of Hopetoun (1741-1816). He limited his palette to blue, gray, white, and black, with pink highlights on the cheeks and lips, and the colors were made as transparent as possible before application. They seem to float on the ivory background, which is visible in sections of the countess's gown that are untouched by watercolor or gouache. Although the face is rendered with delicate strokes of paint, Cosway freely applied his signature blue in the background. The Earl and Countess of Hopetoun (1750–1793 were acquainted with the Cosways at least three years before these portrait miniatures were painted. In 1786 their daughter Eliza recorded having seen an “excessively handsome” miniature of the Prince of Wales at the Cosways’ home and studio (“Troubled Life”, 2000, p. 7). What prompted the Hopes to sit for Cosway in 1789, particularly in the somewhat unusual format of a pair of pendant miniature portraits, is not known.      -- Cassandra Albinson, 2007-01
Title: James Hope, 3rd Earl of Hopetoun - Watercolor by Richard Cosway
Credit: Yale Center for British Art http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1671399
Author: Watercolor by Richard Cosway, 1742–1821, British
Usage Terms: Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedication
License: CC0
License Link: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/deed.en
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