Gonzalez Coques Portrait of a woman as St Agnes ca. 1680 oil on silver National Gallery, London |
There are many 17th-century oil-paintings laid down on a base of copper, but the portrait above by the Antwerp master Gonzalez Coques is the first I have encountered painted on a base of silver. Curators at the National Gallery in London suggest that both the "delicate finish" of the painting and the precious metal as painting surface could indicate that the portrait was intended for a husband or other intimate to carry during separations.
Gregorio Lazzarini Portrait of Antonio (or possibly Vittore) Correr 1685 National Gallery, London |
Giovanni Battista Gaulli Portrait of Cardinal Marco Gallo ca. 1681-83 National Gallery, London |
Edward Collier Self-portrait, painting 1683 National Portrait Gallery, London |
Godefridus Schalcken Portrait of a woman weaving a crown of flowers ca. 1680 National Gallery of Art (U.S.) |
Olivier van Deuren Portrait of a young astronomer ca. 1685 National Gallery, London |
Michiel van Musscher Portrait of Johannes Hudde 1686 Rijksmuseum |
Adriaen van der Werff Portrait of a man in a quilted gown 1685 National Gallery, London |
Juan CarreƱo de Miranda Portrait of King Juan Carlos II in armor 1681 Prado |
Caspar Netscher Portrait of Mary Stuart as Princess of Orange ca. 1683 Rijksmuseum |
William Wissing Portrait of Frances Stuart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox 1687 National Portrait Gallery, London |
William Wissing Portrait of Mary of Modena, consort of James II ca. 1685 National Portrait Gallery, London |
attributed to Thomas Hawker Unfinished portrait of Charles II ca. 1680 National Portrait Gallery, London |
Simon Verelst Portrait of Nell Gwyn ca. 1680 National Portrait Gallery, London |