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Mrs Jane Small, formerly Mrs Pemberton

Hans Holbein the Youngerca.1536 (made)ca. 1536 (painted)16th century (made) - 1540

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

Portrait miniature of Mrs Jane Small, formerly Mrs Pemberton, watercolour on vellum in a decorated case, by Hans Holbein, ca. 1536.

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  • Title: Mrs Jane Small, formerly Mrs Pemberton
  • Creator Lifespan: 1497 - 1543
  • Date Created: ca.1536 (made)ca. 1536 (painted)16th century (made) - 1540
  • Location Created: England
  • Type: Miniature
  • Rights: Purchased with the assistance of The Art Fund, the Murray Bequest, and an anonymous donor
  • External Link: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O16583
  • artist: Holbein, Hans (II)
  • Subjects Depicted: Small, Jane, formerly Mrs. Robert Pemberton; jewellery; woman
  • More Information: When Holbein painted this image in 1536, it was virtually unknown in England for anyone other than courtiers to be recorded in a portrait. Until then portraiture had been a part of the funeral traditions of the powerful rather than a celebration of more modest lives. This beautiful miniature, however, shows that almost from the moment of its invention the portrait miniature was not exclusively a court art. A coat of arms, painted on a piece of vellum long associated with this portrait and set in the lid, identifies the sitter as ‘Mrs Pemberton’. This identification had always been something of a puzzle, since Mrs Pemberton appeared to be the wife of an obscure country gentleman living in a Northamptonshire village, far from both the court and Holbein’s practice in London. Recently, however, the evidence has been reinterpreted, and the more likely explanation is that the sitter was Mrs Jane Small, whose maiden name was Pemberton. Jane was the wife of a prosperous London merchant, Nicholas Small, and they were close neighbours of Holbein. It is not known if she was painted for a particular occasion, or why she is shown wearing a red flower and two ears of corn and holding a leaf.
  • Materials and Techniques: [Miniature] Watercolour on vellum, stuck to a playing card with five of diamonds
  • Dimensions: Diameter: 52 mm
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