378 ANTHONY VAN DYCK.
35. Portrait of the same Queen, full length. The com-
position of this beautiful picture corresponds with description
No. 465, Vol. in, but differs in some of the decorations of the
dress; the robe also, instead of being of white satin, is of red
silk of varied hues. Engraved by Gunst: when in the
Houghton Collection. Sold 1779. Valued at 200Z.
In the Palace of the Hermitage at Petersburg.
36. Portraits of Thomas Killegrew and Thomas Carew.
The former, apparently about thirty-five years of age, of a
fine oval countenance and light hair, dressed in black silk, is
seated on the right of the picture, leaning his head pensively
on his left hand; the other hand, containing a drawing, is ex-
tended on his knee : his friend Carew, habited in a similar
dress, sits on the opposite side, and is seen in nearly a profile
view, pointing to a paper which he holds in his left hand, his
attention at the same time is directed to Killegrew. This very
beautiful picture is signed and dated 1638. Description,
No. 214, Vol. in., corrected and enlarged.
4/A 2| by4#7i.-C.
In the Royal Collection, St. James’s Palace.
37. Portraits of George and Francis Villiers. See des-
cription, No. 219, Vol. in. This picture is dated 1635 ; for
size, read
4 st. 11 by4/£. 1.—C.
In the Royal Collection, St. James’s Palace.
38. Portrait of Sir Kenelm Digby. See description, No.
221, Vol. ill. This picture has been considerably enlarged.
For size, read
5# by 4 st. 1|.—C.
In the Royal Collection.
35. Portrait of the same Queen, full length. The com-
position of this beautiful picture corresponds with description
No. 465, Vol. in, but differs in some of the decorations of the
dress; the robe also, instead of being of white satin, is of red
silk of varied hues. Engraved by Gunst: when in the
Houghton Collection. Sold 1779. Valued at 200Z.
In the Palace of the Hermitage at Petersburg.
36. Portraits of Thomas Killegrew and Thomas Carew.
The former, apparently about thirty-five years of age, of a
fine oval countenance and light hair, dressed in black silk, is
seated on the right of the picture, leaning his head pensively
on his left hand; the other hand, containing a drawing, is ex-
tended on his knee : his friend Carew, habited in a similar
dress, sits on the opposite side, and is seen in nearly a profile
view, pointing to a paper which he holds in his left hand, his
attention at the same time is directed to Killegrew. This very
beautiful picture is signed and dated 1638. Description,
No. 214, Vol. in., corrected and enlarged.
4/A 2| by4#7i.-C.
In the Royal Collection, St. James’s Palace.
37. Portraits of George and Francis Villiers. See des-
cription, No. 219, Vol. in. This picture is dated 1635 ; for
size, read
4 st. 11 by4/£. 1.—C.
In the Royal Collection, St. James’s Palace.
38. Portrait of Sir Kenelm Digby. See description, No.
221, Vol. ill. This picture has been considerably enlarged.
For size, read
5# by 4 st. 1|.—C.
In the Royal Collection.