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Pierre Lombart (Lombard) and Sir Anthony van Dyck

Lvcia Comitissa de Carlile

1654-1664

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Lvcia Comitissa de Carlile

1654-1664

Physical Qualities Engraving, Sheet (trimmed within platemark): 343 × 257 mm. (13 1/2 × 10 1/8 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.15720
One of a series of twelve portraits engraved by Pierre Lombart and published in London and Paris, c. 1660. After the painting in Petworth House, Sussex.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1946; Garrett Collection; T. Harrison Garrett, Baltimore

Inscribed: Recto: below image, lower center, in plate "LVCIA. COMITISSA DE CARLILE."; 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 Pri. du Roy / et ex. parisis" Verso: upper left in graphite indecipherable; 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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