Unidentified
Alternative description in MS. Ash. 1514 - see Walpole Society scan for further detail
Van der Doort c.1639
WS 114, № 45
thought to be Holbein (of better workmanship)
The 1st ([or] third), Henry VIII (when older), furred cloak, (golden collar over his shoulder), silk embroidered doublet (of silver cloth), black cap with white feather
Walpole Society reference (1960):
Measurements (Van der Doort):
2 x 0in (2 1/8in) (5.1cm / 5.4cm)
Light:
light from the right
Frame:
round turned white ivory case
Provenance:
Lord Suffolk, Theophilus Howard
Gift / Exchange / Bought / Inherited:
gift
Notes:
4 Pictures of Henry VIII in turned white ivory cases without crystals, a group given by Lord Suffolk
Location:
Room description extended:
4th Book containing all your Majesty's well limned pieces, kept at the moment in cupboards in the newly erected Cabinet Room, Whitehall
Original Manuscript page number:
Windsor MS., f. 64 and MS Ash 1514, f. 132
Interpreting the text:
Text in brackets from the Ashmolean MS.
Identification certainty:
Unknown