Anne Boleyn (c.1501-1536)
Corrections in the Ashmolean MS. may have been in Charles I's hand
Van der Doort c.1639
WS 109, № 28
Hoskins after an old oil picture (Jeannet [Clouet])
The 5th, Henry VIII's 2nd Queen Anne Boleyn ("Jane Seymour" [in MS. Ash. 1514]), black dress adorned with pearls
Walpole Society reference (1960):
Measurements (Van der Doort):
1½in x 0 (3.8 x 0cm)
Light:
light from the right
Frame:
in the first and least square frame 8 x 9 in [20.3 x 22.9], framing 8 pictures of your majesty's antecedents all as yet without crystals
Notes:
(given to your Majesty by the late Lady Bedford) [all struck through]
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. 55 and MS. Ash. 1514, f. 123
Charles II inventory c1666:
Whitehall, no 394, 23 x 23, frame for 8 miniatures
Identification certainty:
Identified
Sale Inventory c.1649-51