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Pierre Lombart (Lombard) and Sir Anthony van Dyck

Elizabeth, Castlehaven Comitissa

1654-1664

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Elizabeth, Castlehaven Comitissa

1654-1664

Physical Qualities Engraving, Sheet: 360 × 268 mm. (14 3/16 × 10 9/16 in.) Plate: 352 × 264 mm. (13 7/8 × 10 3/8 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.15724
One of a series of twelve portraits engraved by Pierre Lombart and published in London and Paris, c. 1660. After the painting in the collection at Wilton House, Wiltshire.

Inscribed: Recto: below image, lower center, in plate, with "Z" in reverse "ELIZABETH CASTLEHAVEN COMITISSA"; below image, lower left, in plate "Antonius Van Dyck Eques pinxit."; below image, lower center, in plate "P. Lombart sculpsit"; below image, lower right, in plate "londini avec Priuileige du Roy / et ex. parisis." Verso: lower center in graphite "from Van Dyck's Iconography / Garrett Coll."

Markings: none

Artist

Pierre Lombart (Lombard)

1611–1681

French, 1612/13-1682
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Artist

Sir Anthony van Dyck

1598–1640

Flemish, 1599-1641
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