Nicholas Hilliard, considered the first notable English portrait miniature artist, is credited for some of the greatest artworks produced in the British Isles. Hilliard was appointed official portrait painter to Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603).
During the politically fraught Elizabethan years, the Queen’s wealthy subjects wore miniatures of the monarch as a sign of loyalty.
Nicholas Hilliard trained as a goldsmith and developed special techniques for painting elaborate court jewels like the magnificent necklaces worn by this Elizabethan Lady.
The artist wrote A Treatise Concerning the Arte of Limning (c. 1600) that detailed the preparation of materials and tools in the refined art of portrait miniatures.