VAN DYCK.
31
Vienna Gallery.
103. Portrait of an elderly Female, seated in an arm-chair.
She is habited in a black silk dress, with white linen sleeves
turned up over the black ones, a black velvet cap, and a large
white collar buttoned in front.
3 ft. 5 in. by 2 st. 9 in.—C.
104. Portrait of the Chevalier Philip Le Roy, dressed in
the Spanish costume; he is caressing a greyhound with the
right hand, and with the left holds the hilt of his sword.
3 st. 5 in. by 2st. 9 in.
Etched by Van Dyck, and engraved by P. Pontius.
A whole-length Portrait of the preceding Gentleman is in the
collection of the Prince of Orange.-—See description in this Work.
105. Portrait of John de Montfort, Chamberlain to the Arch-
duke Albert. A portly person about fifty years old, seen in a
front view, with a large full ruff round the neck ; his dress is
composed of a black vest, buttoned in front, sleeves of figured
silk, and a cloak covering the left arm falls gracefully at the
side. The right hand indicates the individual to be addressing
some one ; a gold chain is suspended round his neck, and a
gold key tucked in his belt.
3ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Qin.—C.
Engraved by P. de Jode, and in the Vienna Gallery.
106. Portrait of a Gentleman, with small features, black
bushy hair and whiskers; he has on a large Spanish hat
decked with feathers, and is enveloped in a brown mantle; the
right arm rests on a covered table, on which musical instru-
ments are lying.
3 st. 10 in. by 3 ft.—C. (about.)
107. The miraculous appearance of the Virgin to St. Her-
mannus.—For description see p. 8.
Engraved by P. Pontius.
31
Vienna Gallery.
103. Portrait of an elderly Female, seated in an arm-chair.
She is habited in a black silk dress, with white linen sleeves
turned up over the black ones, a black velvet cap, and a large
white collar buttoned in front.
3 ft. 5 in. by 2 st. 9 in.—C.
104. Portrait of the Chevalier Philip Le Roy, dressed in
the Spanish costume; he is caressing a greyhound with the
right hand, and with the left holds the hilt of his sword.
3 st. 5 in. by 2st. 9 in.
Etched by Van Dyck, and engraved by P. Pontius.
A whole-length Portrait of the preceding Gentleman is in the
collection of the Prince of Orange.-—See description in this Work.
105. Portrait of John de Montfort, Chamberlain to the Arch-
duke Albert. A portly person about fifty years old, seen in a
front view, with a large full ruff round the neck ; his dress is
composed of a black vest, buttoned in front, sleeves of figured
silk, and a cloak covering the left arm falls gracefully at the
side. The right hand indicates the individual to be addressing
some one ; a gold chain is suspended round his neck, and a
gold key tucked in his belt.
3ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. Qin.—C.
Engraved by P. de Jode, and in the Vienna Gallery.
106. Portrait of a Gentleman, with small features, black
bushy hair and whiskers; he has on a large Spanish hat
decked with feathers, and is enveloped in a brown mantle; the
right arm rests on a covered table, on which musical instru-
ments are lying.
3 st. 10 in. by 3 ft.—C. (about.)
107. The miraculous appearance of the Virgin to St. Her-
mannus.—For description see p. 8.
Engraved by P. Pontius.