Sir Thomas Wyatt

CR brand on reverse of Fry portrait, cited here.

The work cited here once in the Fry collection has historically been associated with the record; however, the Fry portrait has a different appearance and size to the portrait referred to in the inventory; therefore the association is tentative at best

Van der Doort c.1639

Holbein

Gentleman, almost in profile, black cap, long (brown) beard, holding furred gown with one hand (left hand on his gold chain, half life-size half-length) light from the right

Walpole Society reference (1960): 
WS 85, № 46
Measurements (Van der Doort): 
1ft 3in x 0ft 0in (circular 38.1cm)
Medium: 
panel
Light: 
light from the right
Frame: 
old defaced round gilded frame
Provenance: 
Queen’s Vice-Chamberlain Sir Robert Killigrew
Gift / Exchange / Bought / Inherited: 
gift
Notes: 
picture defaced by washing
Location: 
Room description extended: 
By your majesty's especially command your pictures and rarities which you had kept at St James's in the Cabinet Room were transported and brought to Whitehall into the Privy Gallery in your Majesty's newly-erected Cabinet Room, whereof the particulars as well of the said rarities from St James's as also other Pictures medals agates or the like since by Your Majesty thereunto augmented, as by the number and bigness particularly signified doth appear as followeth
Original Manuscript page number: 
Windsor MS., f. 13 and V&A MS, f. 33, no 50 (WS 210)
Interpreting the text: 
The text in brackets comes from the V&A Manuscript
Identification certainty: 
Possible
Sale Inventory c.1649-51

(Holbein)