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But in the 1620s at the request of  Charles I, the miniaturist Peter Oliver painted copies of oil paintings in the King's collection. Charles was a great connoisseur and this request reflects the value he placed on his collection and on the exquisite watercolour art of miniature painting.  This established the tradition of copying great paintings in miniature.<br><br><b>People </b><br>Horace Walpole was a collecter, particularly of portraits.  His collection of miniatures was in his own words 'the largest and finest in the country'.  Although this miniature was sold at the sale held at Walpole's home in 1842, unfortunately it is not mentioned in Walpole's own catalogue in 1784, nor in the 1800 catalogue compiled after his death.  So it is unclear if it actually belonged to Walpole.<br><br><b>Ownership & Use</b><br> Walpole's interest in this miniature would have been as much with the sitter as the artist.  Antoine Triest was a notable collector and friend of  artists such as van Dyck.  Walpole avidly collected  likenesses of the famous and often commissioned copies himself.  In contrast, Charles Beale probably painted his copy in miniature of this famous image as a homage to the painterly skill of van Dyck. He probably copied an oil copy belonging to his father who referred in his diary to 'my bishops picture of Van Dykes'.","physicalDescription":"Portrait of a man, turned to left, looking to front and wearing a red cloak.  Features in soft, very regular and distinct stipples of pale brown and sanguine blended with grey and blue, with gummy black in the eyes and nostrils and white in the eyes and facial hair on a pale creamy carnation ground; hair in pale brown wash modelled with dark grey and white; collar modelled in grey and brown over a pale grey wash, with some white heightening; cloak in a solid pink wash, modelled in darker colour and with the lights in white; background a solid brown wash floated horizontally; on pasteboard. \n\n<u>Frame:</u> Nineteenth-century rectangular copper-gilt rim, of shallow V-section: toothed copper strips to close back; of the type designed for a push-fit into a velvet-covered board. 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Seventeenth- century English Miniatures in the  Collection of the Victoria & Albert  Museum. London: The Stationery  Office in association with the  Victoria & Albert Museum, 1997."}],"production":"Signed and dated 1679","productionType":{"text":"","id":""},"contentDescription":"Portrait of a man wearing a red cloak, turned to left.","contentPlaces":[],"associatedPlaces":[],"contentPerson":[{"text":"Antoine Triest","id":"N2438"}],"associatedPerson":[],"contentOrganisations":[],"associatedOrganisations":[],"contentPeople":[],"associatedPeople":[],"contentEvents":[],"associatedEvents":[],"contentOthers":[{"text":"bishop","id":"AAT25756"}],"contentConcepts":[],"contentLiteraryRefs":[],"galleryLabels":[{"text":"British Galleries:\nWalpole collected likenesses of famous individuals. 'The collection of miniatures and enamels is, I believe, the largest and finest in any country' wrote Walpole in his guide to Strawberry Hill.","date":{"text":"27/03/2003","earliest":"2003-03-27","latest":"2003-03-27"}}],"partNumbers":["DYCE.132"],"accessionNumberNum":"132","accessionNumberPrefix":"DYCE","accessionYear":null,"otherNumbers":[],"copyNumber":"","aspects":["WHOLE"],"assets":[],"recordModificationDate":"2025-04-07","recordCreationDate":"2003-03-27","availableToBook":false}}