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See also: English See also: miniature painter, the See also: uncle of See also: Samuel See also: Cooper, who received his
See also: artistic See also: education in See also: Hoskins's See also: house
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His finest miniatures are at See also: Ham House, See also: Montagu House, Windsor See also: Castle, See also: Amsterdam and in the Pierpont See also: Morgan collection
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See also: Vertue stated that Hoskins had a son, and See also: Redgrave added that the son painted a portrait of See also: James II. in 1686 and was paid IO, 5s. for it, a statement for which there must have been some evidence, although it is not supported by any reference in the
See also: State Papers
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Some contemporary inscriptions on the miniatures at Ham House record them as the See also: work of "Old Hoskins," but the fact of the existence of a younger artist of the same name is settled by a miniature in the Pierpont Morgan collection, signed by Hoskins, and bearing an authentic engraved inscription on its contemporary See also: frame to the effect that it represents the duke of See also: Berwick at the age of twenty-nine in 1700
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The elder Hoskins was buried on the 22nd of See also: February 1664, in St See also: Paul's, Covent Garden, and as there is no doubt of the authenticity of this miniature or of
the signature upon it, it is evident that he had a son who survived him See also: thirty-six years and whose See also: monogram we find upon this portrait
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The frame of it has also the royal coat of arms de bruised, the batons of a marshal of See also: France, the See also: collar of the See also: Golden Fleece and the ducal coronet
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