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Isaac Oliver I Collection

Isaac Oliver I, a renowned artist of the 16th and early 17th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite portraits

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Portrait - Arabella Stewart, c16th century, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I

Portrait - Arabella Stewart, c16th century, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I
Portrait - Arabella Stewart, c16th century (1904). Lady Arabella Stuart, (c1577-1615). From James I. and VI, by T. F. Henderson. [Goupil & Co. Paris, Edinburgh, New York, London, 1904]

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Lady Arabella Stuart (1575-1615). Creator: Isaac Oliver I

Lady Arabella Stuart (1575-1615). Creator: Isaac Oliver I
Lady Arabella Stuart (1575-1615), Unknown date

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Portrait of Rhys Griffiths, 1617. Creator: Isaac Oliver I

Portrait of Rhys Griffiths, 1617. Creator: Isaac Oliver I
Portrait of Rhys Griffiths, 1617

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Lady Anne Bacon, c1600. Creator: Isaac Oliver I

Lady Anne Bacon, c1600. Creator: Isaac Oliver I
Lady Anne Bacon, c1600. English scholar and writer Anne, Lady Bacon (nee Cooke, c1527-1610) made a lasting contribution to English religious literature with her translation from Latin of John

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: 'George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland; Obit 1605, 1811. Creator: Charles Turner

'George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland; Obit 1605, 1811. Creator: Charles Turner
George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland; Obit 1605, 1811. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Queen Elizabeth I, 1732. Creator: George Vertue

Queen Elizabeth I, 1732. Creator: George Vertue
Queen Elizabeth I, 1732

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: I. Oliver, (c1565-1617), 1830. Creator: Unknown

I. Oliver, (c1565-1617), 1830. Creator: Unknown
I. Oliver, (c1565-1617), 1830. Isaac Oliver (c1565-1617) English portrait miniature painter. Moved to England with Huguenot parents to escape Wars of Religion in France

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Isaac Oliver. Creator: Unknown

Isaac Oliver. Creator: Unknown
Isaac Oliver. Portrait of English miniature painter Isaac Oliver I (c1565-1617). After a self portrait, made c1590, in the National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Sir Richard Leveson, c1600, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Sir Richard Leveson, c1600, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Sir Richard Leveson, c1600, (1947). Portrait of English navy officer, politician and landowner Sir Richard Leveson (c1570-1605)

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Anne of Denmark, c1612, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Anne of Denmark, c1612, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Anne of Denmark, c1612, (1947). Portrait of Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), Queen consort of Scotland, England, and Ireland by marriage to King James VI and I

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, early 17th century, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, early 17th century, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, early 17th century, (1947). Portrait of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (1594-1612), elder son of King James I and Anne of Denmark

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Anna Von Danemark, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Anna Von Danemark, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Anna Von Da nemark, (1933). Portrait of Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), Queen consort of Scotland, England, and Ireland by marriage to King James VI and I. After a miniature by Isaac Oliver

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Queen Elizabeth I holding sceptre and orb, 1868. Artist: Charles Turner

Queen Elizabeth I holding sceptre and orb, 1868. Artist: Charles Turner
Queen Elizabeth I holding sceptre and orb, 1868. Queen Elizabeth I with the symbols of her power, wearing the dress in which she went to St Pauls Cathedral to return thanks for the defeat of

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c1610, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I

Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c1610, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I
Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c1610, (1904). Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford (nee Harington) (1580-1627) was a major aristocratic patron of the arts and literature in the Elizabethan

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Lord Herbert of Cherbury, c17th century, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I

Lord Herbert of Cherbury, c17th century, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I
Lord Herbert of Cherbury, c16th century (1904). Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury (or Chirbury), (3 March 1583 - 20 August 1648) was an Anglo-Welsh soldier, diplomat, historian

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham, c16th century, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I

Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham, c16th century, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I
Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham, c16th century (1904). Catherine Carey, after her marriage Catherine Knollys and later Lady Knollys (c)

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Portrait - Henry, Prince of Wales, 1610, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I

Portrait - Henry, Prince of Wales, 1610, (1904). Artist: Isaac Oliver I
Portrait - Henry, Prince of Wales, 1610 (1904). Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (19 February 1594 - 6 November 1612) was the elder son of King James I and VI of England and Scotland by his wife

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Henry, Prince of Wales, c1580-1610, (1903). Artist: Isaac Oliver I

Henry, Prince of Wales, c1580-1610, (1903). Artist: Isaac Oliver I
Henry, Prince of Wales, c1580-1610, (1903). From the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. From Social England, Volume III, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Sir Philip Sidney, c1580-1610, (1903). Artist: Isaac Oliver I

Sir Philip Sidney, c1580-1610, (1903). Artist: Isaac Oliver I
Sir Philip Sidney, c1580-1610, (1903). Courtier, statesman, soldier, poet, patron of scholars and poets. From the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Elizabeth, Queen of England, Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, (1902)

Elizabeth, Queen of England, Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, (1902). Artist: Edmund Thomas Parris
Elizabeth, Queen of England, in the dress in which she went to return thanks for the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588. After Issac Oliver (c1565-1617). From The Connoisseur Vol

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Deism: Lord Herbert of Cherbury, c1603-1605 (1956)

Deism: Lord Herbert of Cherbury, c1603-1605 (1956). Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury (1583-1648) was a British soldier, diplomat, poet, historian and religious philosopher

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Queen Elizabeth I, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner

Queen Elizabeth I, (1816). Artist: Charles Turner
Queen Elizabeth I, (1816). The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603) ruled from 1558 until 1603. A print from Fifteen Splendid Portraits of Royal Personages

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Mary I of Scotland, popularly known as Mary, Queen of Scots, (1794). Artist: John Goldar

Mary I of Scotland, popularly known as Mary, Queen of Scots, (1794). Artist: John Goldar
Mary I of Scotland, popularly known as Mary, Queen of Scots, (1794). Mary Tudor (1516-1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 1553 until her death

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Sir Philip Sidney, English poet, courtier and soldier, 19th century. Artist: R Cooper

Sir Philip Sidney, English poet, courtier and soldier, 19th century. Artist: R Cooper
Sir Philip Sidney, English poet, courtier and soldier, 19th century. Sidney (1554-1586) was appointed Governor of Flushing in the Netherlands in 1585

Background imageIsaac Oliver I Collection: Portrait of a young man, c1590-1595, (1896). Artist: Isaac Oliver I

Portrait of a young man, c1590-1595, (1896). Artist: Isaac Oliver I
Portrait of a young man, c1590-1595, (1896). Portrait, previously believed to have been of Sir Philip Sidney. Illustration after a miniature in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle


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Isaac Oliver I, a renowned artist of the 16th and early 17th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite portraits. One such masterpiece is the portrait of Arabella Stewart, which was created in the c16th century and beautifully captures her grace and elegance. The attention to detail in this painting is remarkable, showcasing Isaac Oliver's exceptional talent. Another notable work by Oliver is a self-portrait from 1830. Although the creator remains unknown, it showcases Oliver's ability to capture his own likeness with precision and skill. This self-portrait gives us a glimpse into the life of this talented artist during that era. Oliver's versatility as an artist shines through in various other portraits he painted throughout his career. His depiction of Sir Richard Leveson from around 1600 demonstrates his ability to convey both power and nobility in one image. Similarly, his portrayal of Anne of Denmark exudes regal beauty and sophistication. One cannot overlook Oliver's contribution to royal portraiture either. His depiction of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales from the early 17th century perfectly encapsulates the prince's youthful charm and potential for greatness. Additionally, Anna Von Danemark is portrayed with poise and dignity in another captivating piece by Oliver dating back to 1933. Oliver also paid homage to historical figures through his artistry. In Charles Turner's rendition of Queen Elizabeth I holding sceptre and orb from 1868, we see how Oliver immortalized England's iconic monarch through intricate details that bring her majesty to life. Amongst all these masterpieces lies a stunning portrait titled Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford from circa 1610—a testament to Isaac Oliver's ability to capture feminine beauty with finesse. Lord Herbert Cherbury also found himself immortalized by Oliver’s brushstroke; this c17th-century portrait showcases not only Herbert’s physical features but also his intellectual prowess.