VAN DYCK.
173
A second Portrait os this nobleman, when about the same age as the
preceding, represented erect, and in a three-quarter view, with long
ssowing hair, of a ssaxen colour. He is dressed in black satin, with
ribbon sleeves and slashed body, showing the white linings ; a plain
broad pendent frill, and a blue sash over the left shoulder ; a dark-
coloured mantle, on which a star is embroidered, covers the lest side,
and conceals the arms ; but the hand appears to be placed on the
hip ; the right hand, wearing a glove, falls with graceful ease at the
side. An excellent portrait.
7st. 6 in. by 4tft. 2 in.—C.
Now in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch.
A third is said to be in the collection of the Earl of Clarendon.
A fourth (a whole length) is quoted by Dallaway, in the Wilton
collection.
A fifth (full-length), represented habited in black, and wearing
the Order of the Garter, is in the collection of the Earl of Carlisle,
at Castle Howard.
Portraits of the preceding nobleman are also engraved by Hollar,
Faithorne, Vaughan, and Stent.
596. Portrait of Marie de Medicis (the mother of Henrietta
Maria), attired in a black silk dress, and seated in an arm-chair,
holding a bunch of roses in her hand.
Inscribed No. 22, p. 109, in the Catalogue of the effects of
Charles I.
597- Portrait of the same Queen, apparently near fifty years
of age. The face is represented in a three-quarter view, with
bushy hair; a plain kerchief covering the bosom, and standing
out behind.
Engraved, in an embellished oval, by P. Van SompeL
The same, with a sprig of ssowers in her hand, is engraved by
P. Pontius ; again, in an oval, by P. de Jode.
598. Portrait of an old man, with gray hair and beard.
\ft. ^in. by 1ft. 11 in.—-P.
Inscribed No. 91, p. 148, in the Catalogue of the effects of
Charles I.
173
A second Portrait os this nobleman, when about the same age as the
preceding, represented erect, and in a three-quarter view, with long
ssowing hair, of a ssaxen colour. He is dressed in black satin, with
ribbon sleeves and slashed body, showing the white linings ; a plain
broad pendent frill, and a blue sash over the left shoulder ; a dark-
coloured mantle, on which a star is embroidered, covers the lest side,
and conceals the arms ; but the hand appears to be placed on the
hip ; the right hand, wearing a glove, falls with graceful ease at the
side. An excellent portrait.
7st. 6 in. by 4tft. 2 in.—C.
Now in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch.
A third is said to be in the collection of the Earl of Clarendon.
A fourth (a whole length) is quoted by Dallaway, in the Wilton
collection.
A fifth (full-length), represented habited in black, and wearing
the Order of the Garter, is in the collection of the Earl of Carlisle,
at Castle Howard.
Portraits of the preceding nobleman are also engraved by Hollar,
Faithorne, Vaughan, and Stent.
596. Portrait of Marie de Medicis (the mother of Henrietta
Maria), attired in a black silk dress, and seated in an arm-chair,
holding a bunch of roses in her hand.
Inscribed No. 22, p. 109, in the Catalogue of the effects of
Charles I.
597- Portrait of the same Queen, apparently near fifty years
of age. The face is represented in a three-quarter view, with
bushy hair; a plain kerchief covering the bosom, and standing
out behind.
Engraved, in an embellished oval, by P. Van SompeL
The same, with a sprig of ssowers in her hand, is engraved by
P. Pontius ; again, in an oval, by P. de Jode.
598. Portrait of an old man, with gray hair and beard.
\ft. ^in. by 1ft. 11 in.—-P.
Inscribed No. 91, p. 148, in the Catalogue of the effects of
Charles I.