ArtistsPeter Cross
Peter Cross

Peter Cross

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Peter Cross(e) was an English miniature painter. He imitated and perhaps trained under Samuel Cooper, and was extensively employed by royalty and the nobility as a miniaturist during the reign of Queen Anne. He is said to have created an erroneous type of the features of Mary, Queen of Scots by renovating a portrait of her to appear more beautiful.

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Portrait of a Woman (1685-05-16)
Rijksmuseum
Portrait of a Nobleman (c. 1680/1724)
Art Institute of Chicago
Portrait of Nell Gwynne (supposedly) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Portrait of Nell Gwynne (supposedly) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Peter Lawrence Crosse   Charles Emmanuel II
Wikimedia Commons (Instagram fallback)
Edward Spragge (c 1629   1673), Admiral of the Blue, by Peter Cross
Wikimedia Commons (Instagram fallback)
Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester
Wikimedia Commons (Instagram fallback)
Anne Finch
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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