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VAN DYCK.
624. Portrait of Thomas, first Lord Arundell, of IVardour.
Engraved for Sir Richard Colt Hoare’s History of Wiltshire.
Now in the collection of Lord Arundell, at Wardour.
A second Portrait of the same nobleman is stated, by Dallaway,
to be in the collection of the Duke of Norsolk.
625. Portrait of Ann, daughter of Lord Arundell, and wife
of Cecil Calvert.
Now in the possession of Lord Baltimore.
626. Portraits of Lord Percy and his Sister. The former
appears to have been about thirty-five years of age, and is re-
presented in nearly a front view, with dark bushy hair, musta-
cheos, and a small tuft of beard. He is habited in a black silk
vest, slashed on the breast, and a small pendent frill. The right
hand is raised across the body, and the left is not visible. His
countenance is turned towards the lady, who stands on his right;
she is of a fair complexion, with dark hair, and is seen in nearly
a front view, dressed in white satin, with full sleeves ; a light
brown-coloured muslin scarf is thrown over the shoulders, and
held in front by the right hand.
2 ft. 6 in. by ^st. 6 in.—C. (about.)
Now in the collection of the Earl of Essex.
627. Portraits of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundell and
Surrey, and his Lady. They are represented sitting together,
apparently conversing on the subject of geography. The coun-
tenance of the Earl is seen in a three-quarter view, directed to-
wards his lady ; he is habited in a cloak of ermine, decorated
with the Orders of the Garter and St. George, and seated on
the farther side of a large globe, holding a baton in his left
hand, and pointing with the right to the globe. His lady is
seated on his right, with a pair of compasses in one hand and a
brass instrument of a circular form in the other. Her dress
consists of white satin, with an ermine cloak over the shoulders,
round which is a rich collar of jewels. His medical attendant,
VAN DYCK.
624. Portrait of Thomas, first Lord Arundell, of IVardour.
Engraved for Sir Richard Colt Hoare’s History of Wiltshire.
Now in the collection of Lord Arundell, at Wardour.
A second Portrait of the same nobleman is stated, by Dallaway,
to be in the collection of the Duke of Norsolk.
625. Portrait of Ann, daughter of Lord Arundell, and wife
of Cecil Calvert.
Now in the possession of Lord Baltimore.
626. Portraits of Lord Percy and his Sister. The former
appears to have been about thirty-five years of age, and is re-
presented in nearly a front view, with dark bushy hair, musta-
cheos, and a small tuft of beard. He is habited in a black silk
vest, slashed on the breast, and a small pendent frill. The right
hand is raised across the body, and the left is not visible. His
countenance is turned towards the lady, who stands on his right;
she is of a fair complexion, with dark hair, and is seen in nearly
a front view, dressed in white satin, with full sleeves ; a light
brown-coloured muslin scarf is thrown over the shoulders, and
held in front by the right hand.
2 ft. 6 in. by ^st. 6 in.—C. (about.)
Now in the collection of the Earl of Essex.
627. Portraits of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundell and
Surrey, and his Lady. They are represented sitting together,
apparently conversing on the subject of geography. The coun-
tenance of the Earl is seen in a three-quarter view, directed to-
wards his lady ; he is habited in a cloak of ermine, decorated
with the Orders of the Garter and St. George, and seated on
the farther side of a large globe, holding a baton in his left
hand, and pointing with the right to the globe. His lady is
seated on his right, with a pair of compasses in one hand and a
brass instrument of a circular form in the other. Her dress
consists of white satin, with an ermine cloak over the shoulders,
round which is a rich collar of jewels. His medical attendant,