Sir William Portman, Bart, KB, FRS
Portrait Miniature
1658-1665 (painted)
1658-1665 (painted)
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Portrait, head and shoulders, turned to right and looking to front; the sitter is wearing a cravat and armour. Features in brown and sanguine, diagonally hatched with grey-blue, and with white in the eyes, on a very pale carnation ground; hair in brown wash, hatched with darker colour and with the lights in pale gouache, also over the carnation; cravat in pale brown wash, modelled and with the lights in thick white and the shadows in grey; armour in brown wash, hatched with grey and black, the lights in white and yellow for the studs; background in ochre, washed over with earth-colour hatched heavily with dark brown; on vellum put down on pasteboard.
Frame: Probably seventeenth-century turned oval, ivory painted black; a complex series of mouldings, rising from a short straight outer side, inward and upward at the front to a glazed rebate, gilded on the inner edge against the convex glass; backboard of pearwood, marked with concentric ovals, set in a copper ring. The frame has been coarsely repainted and the gilding is apparently no older than the nineteenth century Inscribed in ink, on the backboard: <i>SrW Portman [ ... J Daughter to Sr John / Cutler;</i> the inscription partly erased.
Frame: Probably seventeenth-century turned oval, ivory painted black; a complex series of mouldings, rising from a short straight outer side, inward and upward at the front to a glazed rebate, gilded on the inner edge against the convex glass; backboard of pearwood, marked with concentric ovals, set in a copper ring. The frame has been coarsely repainted and the gilding is apparently no older than the nineteenth century Inscribed in ink, on the backboard: <i>SrW Portman [ ... J Daughter to Sr John / Cutler;</i> the inscription partly erased.
Object details
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Title | Sir William Portman, Bart, KB, FRS (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Watercolour on vellum put down on pasteboard |
Brief description | Portrait miniature of Sir William Portman, ca. 1658, watercolour on vellum, painted by Richard Gibson. |
Physical description | Portrait, head and shoulders, turned to right and looking to front; the sitter is wearing a cravat and armour. Features in brown and sanguine, diagonally hatched with grey-blue, and with white in the eyes, on a very pale carnation ground; hair in brown wash, hatched with darker colour and with the lights in pale gouache, also over the carnation; cravat in pale brown wash, modelled and with the lights in thick white and the shadows in grey; armour in brown wash, hatched with grey and black, the lights in white and yellow for the studs; background in ochre, washed over with earth-colour hatched heavily with dark brown; on vellum put down on pasteboard. Frame: Probably seventeenth-century turned oval, ivory painted black; a complex series of mouldings, rising from a short straight outer side, inward and upward at the front to a glazed rebate, gilded on the inner edge against the convex glass; backboard of pearwood, marked with concentric ovals, set in a copper ring. The frame has been coarsely repainted and the gilding is apparently no older than the nineteenth century Inscribed in ink, on the backboard: <i>SrW Portman [ ... J Daughter to Sr John / Cutler;</i> the inscription partly erased. |
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Content description | Miniautre portrait of a man wearing armour. |
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Credit line | Alan Evans Bequest, given by the National Gallery |
Object history | Provenance: Acquired by the Hon. F HA Wallop from an unrecorded source, and lent to the Museum 1930-49; given to Alan Evans, June 1933, and by him bequeathed to the National Gallery, 1974; placed on indeterminate loan at the Museum. (See Appendix 3.) |
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Bibliographic reference | Murdoch, John. Seventeenth-century English Miniatures in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: The Stationery Office, 1997. |
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Accession number | EVANS.35 |
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Record created | July 3, 2003 |
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