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Hilliard

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Hil·liard  (hlyrd), Nicholas 1547-1619.
English painter who founded a school of miniature painting under the patronage of Elizabeth I and James I.

Hilliard [ˈhɪlɪəd]
n
(Biographies / Hilliard, Nicholas (1537-1619) M, English, ARTS AND CRAFTS: miniaturist) Nicholas. 1537-1619, English miniaturist, esp of portraits


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