Unidentified
Rubens retored the hands when in England 1629; he also copied Girl in a fur wrap and Andrea Gritti at the same time.
Van der Doort c.1639
WS 40, № 16
Said to be Giulio Romano
Man, (middle-aged with part of a pillar behind him) black habit, life-size
Walpole Society reference (1960):
Measurements (Van der Doort):
3ft 1in x 2ft 6in (94 x 76.2cm)
Medium:
panel
Light:
light from the [blank]
Frame:
gilded(?) frame
Gift / Exchange / Bought / Inherited:
bought
Notes:
two hands mended by Rubens
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. 54 and V&A MS, f. 3, no 3 (201)
Interpreting the text:
Text in brackets from V&A Manuscript
Identification certainty:
Unknown
Sale Inventory c.1649-51