- John Hoskins (painter)
:"For the Policy Advisor to Margaret Thatcher, see
John Hoskyns , for the poet, seeJohn Hoskins (poet) "John Hoskins (d. February, 1664), English miniature painter, the uncle of
Samuel Cooper , who received his artistic education in Hoskins's house.in 1686 and was paid £10, 5s. for it, a statement for which there must have been some evidence, although it is not supported by any reference in the State Papers.
Some contemporary inscriptions on the miniatures at Ham House record them as the work of Old Hoskins, but the fact of the Existence of a younger artist of the same name is settled by a miniature in the Pierpont Morgan collection, signed by Hoskins, and bearing an authentic engraved inscription on its contemporary frame to the effect that it represents the duke of Berwick at the age of twenty-nine in 1700.
The elder Hoskins was buried on
February 22 , 1664, in St Paul's,Covent Garden , and as there is no doubt of the authenticity of this miniature or of the signature upon it, it is evident that he had a son who survived him thirty-six years and whose monogram we find upon this portrait. The frame of it has also the royal coat of arms debruised, the batons of a marshal of France, the collar of the Golden Fleece and the ducal coronet.References
*1911
External links
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Victoria and Albert Museum
url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/paintings/miniatures/artists/hoskins/index.html
title= From John Hoskins to Samuel Cooper
work=Paintings & Drawings
accessdate= 2007-08-21
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