Isaac Oliver

Isaac Oliver

Isaac Oliver (c. 1565 – bur. October 2, 1617) was a French-born English portrait miniature painter.

Born in Rouen, he moved to London in 1568 with his Huguenot parents Peter and Epiphany Oliver to escape the Wars of Religion in France. He then studied miniature painting under Nicholas Hilliard; and developed a naturalistic style, which was largely influenced by Italian and Flemish art. He later married Sara, daughter of the well-known portrait painter Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder (c. 1520 – c. 1590) and his wife Susannah de Critz in 1602 after his first wife, Elizabeth, had died in 1599 – the mother of his eldest child: Peter Oliver, who was also a famous "limner". Susannah was the daughter of Troilus de Critz, a goldsmith from Antwerp, and close relative of John de Critz, the Queen's Serjeant-Painter. She was also the older sister or cousin of Magdalen de Critz who married Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger (1562 – 1635).

After the death of Elizabeth I, he became a painter of James I's court, painting numerous portraits of the queen Anne of Denmark and Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales.

Some of his work is housed in Windsor Castle. Some of his pen drawings are located in the British Museum.

ee also

*List of British artists

External links

*cite web |publisher= Victoria and Albert Museum
url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/paintings/miniatures/artists/hilliard/index.html
title= Nicholas Hilliard & his Pupil Isaac Oliver
work=Paintings & Drawings
accessdate= 2007-08-21


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