Unidentified
Work by Andrea del Sarto cited as received in exchange from the Earl of Pembroke is in the Third Privy Lodging Room (WS 22, no 14)
Van der Doort c.1639
WS 107, № 16
Hoskins copied after his own original
Charles I, landscape with view of Dunfermline Palace, his birthplace, green curtain behind, round
Walpole Society reference (1960):
Measurements (Van der Doort):
7¾in x 0in (19.7 x 0cm)
Light:
light from the left
Frame:
as yet without case, glass or crystal
Notes:
(upon the King’s removal and by the King’s appointment delivered by Hoskins to Van der Doort 23 March 1638; copied after the painting which the Earl of Pembroke had from the King in exchange for an Andrea del Sarto, this the largest limning of the King is a pair to the largest of the Queen)
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. 51 and Ash 1514, f. 118
Interpreting the text:
Text in brackets comes from the Ashmolean MS.
Identification certainty:
Unknown