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Double locket with Portrait of Charles I and Queen Anne

Godfrey Knellerc. 1706

New Orleans Museum of Art

New Orleans Museum of Art
New Orleans, United States

The artist of this remarkably tiny double-sided portrait is unknown. Measuring well under one inch tall, this uber-miniature shows an image of England’s King Charles I (1600–1649) on one side, and Queen Anne (1665–1714) on the other. Both are composed in shades of gray (grisaille).

The Queen’s image is based closely on her 1703 coronation painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller, a likeness that was distributed widely in print.

Queen Anne reigned for only five years (1702–1707) and is remembered as the last of the Stuart monarchs. Palace intrigue and health issues during Queen Anne’s reign are the inspiration for the dark comedy film, The Favourite (2018).

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  • Title: Double locket with Portrait of Charles I and Queen Anne
  • Creator: Sir Godfrey Kneller (attributed to)
  • Creator Lifespan: 1646-1723
  • Creator Nationality: English
  • Date Created: c. 1706
  • Location Created: England
  • Physical Dimensions: oval: 3/4 x 1/2 in.
  • Type: Portrait Miniatures
  • Medium: Grisaille on card
  • Credit Line: The Latter-Schlesinger Collection, Gift of Shirley Latter Kaufmann in memory of Harry and Anna Latter
  • Accession Number: 74.643.a,.b
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