The Earl of Southampton, John de Critz

The Earl of Southampton, John de Critz

Portrait of henry wriothesley, 3rd earl of southampton (1573-1603). A small painting of the tower of london is shown in the top-right background, above the latin words: in vinculis invictus ("in chains unconquered") februa 8 1600; 601; 602; 603 apri. The arms of wriothesley (azure, a cross or between four hawks close argent) are shown on the cover of a book lying on the windowsill before the cat. Henry wriothesley and his cat trixie in 1603. The painting hangs in broughton house, northamptonshire. [1]. Object Type: painting. Date: Probably April - June 1603. Medium: painting. Collection: Private collection Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. Wriothesley southampton
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Author: Attributed to John de Critz (1551–1642)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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