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Esther Inglis (/ˈɛstər ˈɪŋɡlz/ EST-er ING-gəlz or /ˈɛstər ˈɪŋlz/ EST-er ING-əlz) (1571–1624) was a skilled member of the artisan class, as well as a miniaturist, who possessed several skills in areas such as calligraphy, writing, and embroidering. She was born in 1571 in either London or in Dieppe and was later relocated to Scotland, where she was later raised and married. Sharing similarities with Jane Segar, Inglis always signed her work and frequently included self-portraits of herself in the act of writing. However, unlike Jane Segar, Inglis successfully established a career based on manuscript books created for royal patrons. Over the course of her life, Inglis composed around sixty miniature books that display her calligraphic skill with paintings, portraits, and embroidered covers.

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  • Esther Inglis (/ˈɛstər ˈɪŋɡlz/ EST-er ING-gəlz or /ˈɛstər ˈɪŋlz/ EST-er ING-əlz) (1571–1624) was a skilled member of the artisan class, as well as a miniaturist, who possessed several skills in areas such as calligraphy, writing, and embroidering. She was born in 1571 in either London or in Dieppe and was later relocated to Scotland, where she was later raised and married. Sharing similarities with Jane Segar, Inglis always signed her work and frequently included self-portraits of herself in the act of writing. However, unlike Jane Segar, Inglis successfully established a career based on manuscript books created for royal patrons. Over the course of her life, Inglis composed around sixty miniature books that display her calligraphic skill with paintings, portraits, and embroidered covers. (en)
  • Esther Inglis (Gran Londres, 1571 – 1624) fue una artesana y miniaturista inglesa, que poseía conocimientos en áreas como la caligrafía, la escritura y el bordado. Nació en 1571 en Londres​ o en Dieppe,​ más tarde se trasladó a Escocia, donde se educó. Compartiendo similitudes con Jane Segar, Inglis siempre firmaba su trabajo y frecuentemente incluía autorretratos de sí misma en el momento de escribir.​ Sin embargo, a diferencia de Jane Segar, Inglis desarrolló una carrera exitosa centrada en libros manuscritos creados para los mecenas reales.​ A lo largo de su vida, Inglis escribió unos sesenta libros en miniatura que muestran su destreza caligráfica con pinturas, retratos y portadas bordadas. Principalmente, dedicó sus libros a los monarcas, Isabel I de Inglaterra y Jacobo I de Inglaterr (es)
  • Esther Inglis (1571-1624) était une artisane et une miniaturiste anglaise qui possédait de nombreux talents dans le domaine de la calligraphie, l’écriture et la broderie. Elle est née en 1571 soit à Londres, soit à Dieppe. Elle vécut plus tard en Écosse où elle a été élevée et où elle s’est mariée. Comme , Inglis a toujours signé son travail et a fréquemment inclus des autoportraits dans ses écrits. Par contre, Inglis fit une belle carrière basée sur des livres manuscrits créés pour des mécènes royaux. Durant sa vie, Inglis a créé environ 60 livres miniatures qui démontrent ses talents de calligraphe, de peintre, de portraitiste et de brodeuse. Elle dédia principalement ses livres aux souverains Élisabeth Ire et Jacques Ier d'Angleterre ou à des puissants de leurs règnes. Elle mourut en 16 (fr)
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  • Edinburgh, Scotland (en)
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