Attributed to Penelope Cleyn, A gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Edward Harley
Attributed to Penelope Cleyn (British 16/17th century)
A gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Edward Harley, wearing armour and white lawn collar
Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum, oval
Signed C and dated 1641 (mid left)
7.5cm (2¾ in.) high
In a gilt metal frame, the reverse later engraved Sir Edward Harley, signed Cleyn 1641
Condition Report:
Light surface dirt and scratches throughout. A slightly more significant surface scratch running vertical to the left edge by the date (approx. 2cm). There is some flaking and associated loss to the extreme centre right edge which is visible in the frame. Several further, smaller losses to the sitter's lower body armour. Some very fine craquelure to the darker pigment, mostly confined to the extreme edges. Unexamined out of glazed frame.
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Attributed to Penelope Cleyn (British 16/17th century)
A gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Edward Harley, wearing armour and white lawn collar
Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum, oval
Signed C and dated 1641 (mid left)
7.5cm (2¾ in.) high
In a gilt metal frame, the reverse later engraved Sir Edward Harley, signed Cleyn 1641
Condition Report:
Light surface dirt and scratches throughout. A slightly more significant surface scratch running vertical to the left edge by the date (approx. 2cm). There is some flaking and associated loss to the extreme centre right edge which is visible in the frame. Several further, smaller losses to the sitter's lower body armour. Some very fine craquelure to the darker pigment, mostly confined to the extreme edges. Unexamined out of glazed frame.
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