Portrait miniature of Hayter's 1838 state portrait of Queen Victoria. Part of the 'Bone Set of Enamels of the English Sovereigns and Queens from Edwd. III to Queen Victoria.'
Queen Victoria London Augt 1843: Painted by Her Majesty’s command, by Henry Pierce Bone Enamel Painter to Her Majesty & H.R.H. Prince Albert &c. From the Original by Sir George Hayter Principal Painter in Ordinary to Her Majesty M.A.S.C &c.
on the yellow counter-enamel in red paint
Notes
This appears to be a copy (by Bone) of the primary version of the portrait painted by Hayter in 1838, which is in the Royal Collection. Hayter painted many copies, and others painted later copies, almost all of which vary slightly in details.
References
RCIN 401213 the primary version, in the Royal Collection (available on Commons: see gallery below)
RCIN 405185 copy by Hayter in the Royal Collection (cropped version available on Commons: see gallery below; also source for second upload of this file)
GAC 0/685 copy by Hayter in the Government Art Collection (original upload was cropped from an image of this painting)
GAC 0/664 copy by Hayter in the Government Art Collection
GAC 0/669 copy by Hayter in the Government Art Collection
GAC 0/792 copy by Hayter in the Government Art Collection
cropped image of replica by Hayter in the Royal Collection
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