Venus and Cupid Standing in a Niche
This lost painting on copper is recorded in the Metropolitan Museum print, cited here
Van der Doort c.1639
WS 91, № 80
Said to be a copy after Raphael
Standing Venus and Cupid
Walpole Society reference (1960):
Medium:
Painted on Copper
Light:
light from the right
Provenance:
Sir Thomas Row, then exchanged by your majesty with Sir James Palmer for [-]
Gift / Exchange / Bought / Inherited:
gift
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. 21
Identification certainty:
Version of