The Burial of Christ

This lost work is recorded in the Prado version, cited here instead.

Note the description of the removal of this work (added after the inventory draft by Van der Doort was completed), which was struck through and another no 3 added in its stead.

Van der Doort c.1639

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Disciples Burying Christ, far in the landscape two crosses, six life-size full-length figures, Christ in foreshortening

Walpole Society reference (1960): 
WS 37, № 3
Measurements (Van der Doort): 
3ft 9in x 5ft 3in (114.3 x 160cm)
Medium: 
canvas
Frame: 
carved all-over gilded frame
Provenance: 
Mantua piece
Hang notes: 
by His Majesty's appointment removed into the Queen's Bedchamber above the chimney in October 1639
Location: 
Room description extended: 
Between the King's Withdrawing Room, also called the Breakfast Chamber, and the Long Gallery
Original Manuscript page number: 
MS. Ash. 1514, f. 50
Charles II inventory c1666: 
Whitehall, no 157, 114 x 160
Identification certainty: 
Version of
Sale Inventory c.1649-51

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