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  1. Eye miniatures are believed to have originated when the Prince of Wales (later George IV) felt the need to send the widow Maria Fitzherbert a token of his love. This gesture and the romance that went with it was frowned upon by the court, so a miniaturist was employed to paint only the eye and thereby preserve anonymity and decorum.

  2. Jan 4, 2019 · Jan 4, 2019 1:36PM. Eye Miniature, early 19th century. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London. In 1785, when Maria Anne Fitzherbert opened a love letter from her admirer, Prince George of Wales, she wasn’t expecting to find an eye, gazing intently back at her. The British prince was lovesick—and desperate.

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  4. Mar 23, 2020 · Grootenboer explains that it “was a very small miniature painting of the prince’s right eye created by his friend the celebrated miniaturist Richard Cosway.” Shortly after, Fitzherbert returned to England and secretly married the prince, later giving him a matching painting of her own gazing eye. via The Met.

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  5. Treasuring the Gaze: Eye Miniature Portraits and the Intimacy of Vision. Intimacy of Vision. Hanneke Grootenboer. Which eye can see itself??Stendhal, The Life of Henry Brulard1. In March 1784, shortly after his first meeting with the recently. widowed Mrs. Maria Fitzherbert at the opera in London, the.

  6. Jul 13, 2020 · Maria Fitzherbert. Courtesy of Wikipedia. When the prince sent his first eye miniature created by Cosway to Fitzherbert, he also included a note that stated: “I send you … an Eye … If you have not totally forgotten the whole countenance. I think the likeness will strike you.” [2] Miniature of the Prince of Wales in 1792 by Richard Cosway.

  7. Jun 3, 2020 · It was not only his eye that George IV gave Mrs Fitzherbert. In 1800 Richard Cosway painted his 'full countenance' for the Maria Fitzherbert jewel. This gold locket had two dozen rose-cut diamonds and one enormous central diamond that glazed and protected a miniature portrait on ivory of George when Prince of Wales.

  8. Fitzherbert – who had no idea just how ill he was – was deeply hurt that he had never replied to her final letter. [2] However, before dying, the King asked to be buried with Fitzherbert's eye miniature around his neck, which was done. [4] [12]