VAN DYCK.
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622. Portrait of Sir Thomas Hanmer, of Hanmer, in Flint-
shire, cup-bearer to Charles I.; a gentleman about thirty years
of age, represented in a three-quarter view, with bushy hair, and
thin mustacheos. His dress consists of a black silk vest, with
open sleeves, showing the white lining; a white pendent collar,
with lace edges; a large cloak, covering the left shoulder and arm,
is passed round the body. The right hand, wearing a glove,
is placed on the hip; and the left, holding a glove, crosses the
body. Some distant hills and a sky form the back-ground.
3 st. 6 in. by 2ft. 8 in.-—-C.
Now in the collection of Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart.
623. Portrait of Lucius Cary, Lord Falkland, when about
twenty-eight years of age. His face is of a round form, seen in
nearly a front view, with his hair parted in front, and hanging
in curls on his shoulders. He is dressed in a black silk vest, with
open sleeves; wears a full mantle over the left shoulder, which
passes under the right arm, and covers the knees; and a plain
pendent collar, with tassels. He is seated, holding his mantle
with the left hand, while the right is placed against his hip. A
hat lies on a table behind him.
Attributed to Van Dyck, and engraved by J. Thompson, in Lodge s
Memoirs.
Now in the collection of Lord Arundell, at Wardour.
A Portrait of the preceding nobleman, represented in nearly the
same position and dress, is now in the collection os Lord Clarendon.
^ft. 2 in. by 3 st. 4 in.—-C.
A third Portrait of the same person is stated, by Dallaway, to be
in the possession of W. J. Lenthall, Esq., at Burford.
A. fourth, when he was about twenty-three years of age, repre-
senting the face in a three-quarter view, with his dark hair parted
in sront, and falling in curls on a broad lace frill, which covers the
shoulders. He is dressed in a black silk vest, very much slashed
on the breast and arms. Now in the collection of the Duke of
Devonshire.
2 ft. 4 in. by 1ft. 11| in.—C.
181
622. Portrait of Sir Thomas Hanmer, of Hanmer, in Flint-
shire, cup-bearer to Charles I.; a gentleman about thirty years
of age, represented in a three-quarter view, with bushy hair, and
thin mustacheos. His dress consists of a black silk vest, with
open sleeves, showing the white lining; a white pendent collar,
with lace edges; a large cloak, covering the left shoulder and arm,
is passed round the body. The right hand, wearing a glove,
is placed on the hip; and the left, holding a glove, crosses the
body. Some distant hills and a sky form the back-ground.
3 st. 6 in. by 2ft. 8 in.-—-C.
Now in the collection of Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart.
623. Portrait of Lucius Cary, Lord Falkland, when about
twenty-eight years of age. His face is of a round form, seen in
nearly a front view, with his hair parted in front, and hanging
in curls on his shoulders. He is dressed in a black silk vest, with
open sleeves; wears a full mantle over the left shoulder, which
passes under the right arm, and covers the knees; and a plain
pendent collar, with tassels. He is seated, holding his mantle
with the left hand, while the right is placed against his hip. A
hat lies on a table behind him.
Attributed to Van Dyck, and engraved by J. Thompson, in Lodge s
Memoirs.
Now in the collection of Lord Arundell, at Wardour.
A Portrait of the preceding nobleman, represented in nearly the
same position and dress, is now in the collection os Lord Clarendon.
^ft. 2 in. by 3 st. 4 in.—-C.
A third Portrait of the same person is stated, by Dallaway, to be
in the possession of W. J. Lenthall, Esq., at Burford.
A. fourth, when he was about twenty-three years of age, repre-
senting the face in a three-quarter view, with his dark hair parted
in sront, and falling in curls on a broad lace frill, which covers the
shoulders. He is dressed in a black silk vest, very much slashed
on the breast and arms. Now in the collection of the Duke of
Devonshire.
2 ft. 4 in. by 1ft. 11| in.—C.