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[Henry, Duke of Gloucester]  Cellissimus, Potentissimus Et Illustrissimus Princeps Henricus Dux Glocestriae, Comes Cantabrigiae Et Eques Nobilissimi Ordinis Gartery.
[Henry, Duke of Gloucester] Cellissimus, Potentissimus Et Illustrissimus Princeps Henricus Dux Glocestriae, Comes Cantabrigiae Et Eques Nobilissimi Ordinis Gartery.
Simon Lutticjuys pinxit. C. van Dalen junior Sculpsit.
Nicol. Visscher excudit [Dutch, n.d. c.1660].
Engraving, published state, sheet 380 x 280mm. 15 x 11". Trimmed to plate. Horizontal centre crease; upper left corner tip chipped.
Portrait of Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1640 - 1660), wearing armour and with a sash across his chest, with long wig, in a frame of laurel and with his arms in the lower margin. Henry was the Protestant brother of Charles II of England. The third son of Charles I, he visited his father the night before his execution. For the next three years he was confined by the Commonwealth regime. In 1652 Oliver Cromwell gave him permission to go abroad, and he joined his mother and brothers in Paris. His firm adherence to the Protestant religion, however, incensed his Roman Catholic mother, Queen Henrietta Maria. She turned him out after which he joined the Spaniards at Dunkirk, fighting alongside his brother the Duke of York (afterward James II) in 1658. Henry returned to England on the restoration of Charles II, but he died a few months later of smallpox. A pair to the portrait of the Duke of York (see item Ref: 3981). After Simon Luttichuys (baptised 1610 - 1661).
NPG D10635; for proof before letters see ref. 24913
[Ref: 24911]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Henry, Duke of Gloucester.]
[Henry, Duke of Gloucester.]
[S. Lutticjuys pinxit. C. van Dalen.]
[Dutch, N. Visscher, n.d. c.1660.]
Engraving, proof before all letters, sheet 380 x 285mm. 15 x 11¼". (Lettered to pedestal in pencil mss.) Trimmed to plate. One stain upper left.
Portrait of Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1640 - 1660), wearing armour and with a sash across his chest, with long wig, in a frame of laurel and with his arms in the lower margin. Henry was the Protestant brother of Charles II of England. The third son of Charles I, he visited his father the night before his execution. For the next three years he was confined by the Commonwealth regime. In 1652 Oliver Cromwell gave him permission to go abroad, and he joined his mother and brothers in Paris. His firm adherence to the Protestant religion, however, incensed his Roman Catholic mother, Queen Henrietta Maria. She turned him out after which he joined the Spaniards at Dunkirk, fighting alongside his brother the Duke of York (afterward James II) in 1658. Henry returned to England on the restoration of Charles II, but he died a few months later of smallpox. Issued as a pair to the portrait of the Duke of York (see item Ref: 3981). After Simon Luttichuys (baptised 1610 - 1661).
NPG D10635; for lettered state see ref. 24911
[Ref: 24913]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Henry, Duke of Gloucester.]
[Henry, Duke of Gloucester.]
[S. Lutticjuys pinxit. C. van Dalen.]
[Dutch, N. Visscher, n.d. c.1660.]
Engraving, proof before all letters. Sheet: 380 x 275mm (15 x 10¾"). Trimmed and tipped into album sheet.
Portrait of Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1640 - 1660), wearing armour and with a sash across his chest, with long wig, in a frame of laurel and with his arms in the lower margin. Henry was the Protestant brother of Charles II of England. The third son of Charles I, he visited his father the night before his execution. Issued as a pair to the portrait of the Duke of York.
NPG D1063
[Ref: 43071]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[James II when duke of York]
[James II when duke of York] Cellissimus, Potentissimus et Illustrissimus Princeps Jacobus Dux Eboraci et Albaniae, Comes Ultoniae [...]
Simon Luttichuys pinxit C. van Dalen junior Sculpsit
[c.1660]
Engraving, sheet 370 x 275mm (14½ x 10¾"). Trimmed; tipped into album sheet.
James II (1633-1701) when duke of York. During the interregnum, James (like his brother Charles II) sought refuge in France, serving in the French, and then Spanish, armies. Engraved after a portrait by Simon Luttichuys (bap. 1601, d.1661). Born in London to a Dutch family, Luttichuys worked in the Netherlands, mostly as a still-life painter, although in Breda in 1660 he painted the portrait from which this engraving was made, along with portraits of Charles II and Henry, duke of Gloucester (also engraved by van Dalen).
For Luttichuys' portrait of Henry, duke of Gloucester, see refs. 24911 and 24913.
[Ref: 43021]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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