An Unknown Man
Portrait Miniature
1650-1660 (painted)
1650-1660 (painted)
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Portrait of a man, bust,to front, the head turned slightly to left; the sitter wearing a breast plate and a neckcloth tied in a bow. Features in fine dark brown hatches, with touches of red for the lips, brown for the eyes, and with touches of white heightening, on a very pale carnation ground; hair in pale brown wash, lined and hatched in darker colour and with the lights in ochre wash; cravat in pale grey wash, shadowed with dark grey and with the lights in thick white; armour in dark grey wash with the lights in white; tunic sleeves in brown washes hatched with lighter colour; background a grey wash; on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book.
Frame: Seventeenth-century silver-gilt locket, the back flat though curved from top to bottom, straight sides flaring out to the bezel, which holds the flat glass by its bevelled edges; on the back, two loops of flat section, tapered from the centre and soldered to the back as attachments for a ribbon; set with a label inscribed Lucius Carey Viscount Falkland in a late nineteenth-century shaped red leather case fitted with velvet-lined cut-outs for this and seven accompanying objects.
Frame: Seventeenth-century silver-gilt locket, the back flat though curved from top to bottom, straight sides flaring out to the bezel, which holds the flat glass by its bevelled edges; on the back, two loops of flat section, tapered from the centre and soldered to the back as attachments for a ribbon; set with a label inscribed Lucius Carey Viscount Falkland in a late nineteenth-century shaped red leather case fitted with velvet-lined cut-outs for this and seven accompanying objects.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | An Unknown Man (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Watercolour on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book |
Brief description | Portrait miniature of an unknown man, watercolour on vellum, English school, 1650-1660. |
Physical description | Portrait of a man, bust,to front, the head turned slightly to left; the sitter wearing a breast plate and a neckcloth tied in a bow. Features in fine dark brown hatches, with touches of red for the lips, brown for the eyes, and with touches of white heightening, on a very pale carnation ground; hair in pale brown wash, lined and hatched in darker colour and with the lights in ochre wash; cravat in pale grey wash, shadowed with dark grey and with the lights in thick white; armour in dark grey wash with the lights in white; tunic sleeves in brown washes hatched with lighter colour; background a grey wash; on vellum put down on a leaf from a table-book. Frame: Seventeenth-century silver-gilt locket, the back flat though curved from top to bottom, straight sides flaring out to the bezel, which holds the flat glass by its bevelled edges; on the back, two loops of flat section, tapered from the centre and soldered to the back as attachments for a ribbon; set with a label inscribed Lucius Carey Viscount Falkland in a late nineteenth-century shaped red leather case fitted with velvet-lined cut-outs for this and seven accompanying objects. |
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Content description | Portrait of a man, bust, wearing armour and a neckcloth tied in a bow. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by George Salting |
Object history | Provenance: George Salting; according to a note by Long in the department files, Salting recorded in his notebook (now lost) that the set was from the collection of the Duke of Leeds (presumably George, 10th Duke, b.1862); bequeathed by Salting to the Museum, 1910. |
Subject depicted | |
Bibliographic reference | Murdoch, John. <u>Seventeenth-century English Miniatures in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum</u>. London: The Stationery Office, 1997. |
Collection | |
Accession number | P.141-1910 |
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Record created | July 14, 2003 |
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