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1559/60 Rouen, France - 1617 London, England. Known for: Miniature portrait painting.
English miniaturist of French origin, the son of a refugee Huguenot goldsmith, he settled in England in about 1568. Although he was naturalized in 1606, he always considered himself French and his... Read full biography
English miniaturist of French origin, the son of a refugee Huguenot goldsmith, he settled in England in about 1568. Although he was naturalized in 1606, he always considered himself French and his command of written English was shaky. He trained under Hilliard (whose main rival he later became),... Read full biography
English miniaturist of French origin, the son of a refugee Huguenot goldsmith, he settled in England in about 1568. Although he was naturalized in 1606, he always considered himself French and his command of written English was shaky. He trained under Hilliard (whose main rival he later became), and by 1590 was established in his own practice. Hilliard continued to receive royal favour under James I, but Oliver was made limner to the Queen, Anne of Denmark, in 1604, and he was also patronized... Read full biography
English miniaturist of French origin, the son of a refugee Huguenot goldsmith, he settled in England in about 1568. Although he was naturalized in 1606, he always considered himself French and his command of written English was shaky. He trained under Hilliard (whose main rival he later became), and by 1590 was established in his own practice. Hilliard continued to receive royal favour under James I, but Oliver was made limner to the Queen, Anne of Denmark, in 1604, and he was also patronized by Henry, Prince of Wales, and his circle. His style was more naturalistic than Hilliard's, using light and shade to obtain modelling and generally dispensing with the emblematic trappings so beloved of the Elizabethan age. In 1596 he is documented as... Read full biography
English miniaturist of French origin, the son of a refugee Huguenot goldsmith, he settled in England in about 1568. Although he was naturalized in 1606, he always considered himself French and his command of written English was shaky. He trained under Hilliard (whose main rival he later became), and by 1590 was established in his own practice. Hilliard continued to receive royal favour under James I, but Oliver was made limner to the Queen, Anne of Denmark, in 1604, and he was also patronized by Henry, Prince of Wales, and his circle. His style was more naturalistic than Hilliard's, using light and shade to obtain modelling and generally dispensing with the emblematic trappings so beloved of the Elizabethan age. In 1596 he is documented as being in Venice, and unlike Hilliard Oliver produced copies of Renaissance pictures in miniature. Contemporary sources indicate t... Read full biography
