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Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel

Print
01/07/1823 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Half-length portrait, seated, turned to right and looking to front. The sitter is wearing a ruff, black cloak and a ribbon and pendant around his neck. In his left hand he is holding the pendant and a sheet of paper in his right hand. In the right background is a landscape.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThomas Howard, Earl of Arundel (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Engraving on paper
Brief description
Half-length portrait of Thomas Howard, earl of Arundel, seated and wearing a ruff. Engraving by William Sharp, after Sir Anthony van Dyck, 1823.
Physical description
Half-length portrait, seated, turned to right and looking to front. The sitter is wearing a ruff, black cloak and a ribbon and pendant around his neck. In his left hand he is holding the pendant and a sheet of paper in his right hand. In the right background is a landscape.
Dimensions
  • Cut to height: 57.9cm
  • Cut to width: 42.8cm
Measured by SH 27/09/2010
Style
Marks and inscriptions
'Vandyck pinxit. Wm. Sharp. Memr. of the Impl. & Royl. Acad. of Vienna Sculp. Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. From the original Picture in the possession of the Marquis of Stafford. London, 1 July, 1823. Pubd. by John Dixon, at his Printing Office No.29 Tottenham Street, for the Select Work of Engravings under the Direction of Wm. Buchanan Esqr.' (Lettered)
Production
Attribution note: India proof
Subjects depicted
Associated object
22489 (Duplicate)
Collection
Accession number
22489

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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