VAN DYCK.
157
about fifty-five years of age, with the face seen in a three-
quarter view, and a bald head. He is clad in armour, and
wears gauntlets; a broad lace frill covers the shoulders ; the
right arm grasps a baton. A clump of trees forms a back-
ground to the figure.
Engraved in Lodge’s Memoirs.
Now in the collection of Baroness Willoughby de Eresby.
553. Portrait of Montague Bertie, Earl of Lindsey. The
face is seen in a full three-quarter view, with bushy hair,
mustacheos, and a tuft of beard. The dress is composed of
a cuirass, over a buff jacket, with open sleeves; a plain white
collar, and red hose. The sword is sustained by a gold belt,
which crosses the body. The right hand holds a stick, and
the left is placed on the hip.
Engraved in Lodge’s Memoirs.
Now in the collection of Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, Grims-
thorpe Castle.
A portrait of Lord Lindsey, clad in armour, is in the possession
of Lord Douglas, Bothwell Castle.
There is a portrait of this nobleman, representing him in nearly
a front view, with long hair. He is clad in armour, with a plain
frill round the neck ; the lefthand is placed on a helmet. Engraved,
oval, by Faithorne ; and by Vertue.
554. Portrait of Henry Rich, Earl of Holland, when about
forty-sive years of age. The face is seen in a three-quarter
view, with mustacheos, and a tuft of beard. His elegant dress con-
sists of a cuirass, over a buff jacket with white satin open sleeves,
and red hose, both of which are embroidered with gold lace,
the wrists of his gloves are also similarly worked, as is also the
sword belt. The right hand grasps a baton, and the left holds
his hat, decked with feathers.
7 ft. 6 in. by 4/Z. 2 in.—C.
This portrait was painted at Holland House, about the year 1635.
Engraved by Faithorne ; and in Lodge’s Memoirs.
Now in the collection os the Duke of Buccleuch, at Montague
House.
157
about fifty-five years of age, with the face seen in a three-
quarter view, and a bald head. He is clad in armour, and
wears gauntlets; a broad lace frill covers the shoulders ; the
right arm grasps a baton. A clump of trees forms a back-
ground to the figure.
Engraved in Lodge’s Memoirs.
Now in the collection of Baroness Willoughby de Eresby.
553. Portrait of Montague Bertie, Earl of Lindsey. The
face is seen in a full three-quarter view, with bushy hair,
mustacheos, and a tuft of beard. The dress is composed of
a cuirass, over a buff jacket, with open sleeves; a plain white
collar, and red hose. The sword is sustained by a gold belt,
which crosses the body. The right hand holds a stick, and
the left is placed on the hip.
Engraved in Lodge’s Memoirs.
Now in the collection of Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, Grims-
thorpe Castle.
A portrait of Lord Lindsey, clad in armour, is in the possession
of Lord Douglas, Bothwell Castle.
There is a portrait of this nobleman, representing him in nearly
a front view, with long hair. He is clad in armour, with a plain
frill round the neck ; the lefthand is placed on a helmet. Engraved,
oval, by Faithorne ; and by Vertue.
554. Portrait of Henry Rich, Earl of Holland, when about
forty-sive years of age. The face is seen in a three-quarter
view, with mustacheos, and a tuft of beard. His elegant dress con-
sists of a cuirass, over a buff jacket with white satin open sleeves,
and red hose, both of which are embroidered with gold lace,
the wrists of his gloves are also similarly worked, as is also the
sword belt. The right hand grasps a baton, and the left holds
his hat, decked with feathers.
7 ft. 6 in. by 4/Z. 2 in.—C.
This portrait was painted at Holland House, about the year 1635.
Engraved by Faithorne ; and in Lodge’s Memoirs.
Now in the collection os the Duke of Buccleuch, at Montague
House.