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Charlotte Jones (painter)         
  • The Eye of Princess Charlotte of Wales- detail of gold locket.<ref name="eye"/>
ENGLISH MINIATURE PAINTER
Charlotte Jones (1768 – 21 September 1847) was a British miniature portrait painter. She was appointed "Miniature Painter to the Princess Charlotte of Wales" from 1808 until the premature death of her patron on 6 November 1817, shortly after failing to deliver a royal heir.
Serjeant Painter         
  • [[Anne of Denmark]]. John de Critz, c.1605.
BRITISH ROYAL PAINTMASTER UP TO THE 18TH-CENTURY
Serjeant-painter; Sergeant-painter; Serjeant-Painter; Sergeant Painter; Sergeant-Painter; Serjeant painter
The Serjeant Painter was an honourable and lucrative position as court painter with the English monarch. It carried with it the prerogative of painting and gilding all of the King's residences, coaches, banners, etc.
Cerameicus Painter         
ANCIENT ATTIC-GREEK BLACK-FIGURE VASE-PAINTER OF BLACK-FIGURE STYLE
Kerameikos Painter
The Cerameicus Painter (also Kerameikos Painter) was one of the first Attic black-figure vase painters. He was active around 600 BC.

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Charlotte Jones (painter)
Charlotte Jones (1768 – 21 September 1847) was a British miniature portrait painter. She was appointed "Miniature Painter to the Princess Charlotte of Wales" from 1808 until the premature death of her patron on 6 November 1817, shortly after failing to deliver a royal heir.