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ENGLISH SCHOOL (1606), PORTRAIT OF THOMAS POPE, AGED 8, AND WILLIAM POPE, AGED 10

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ENGLISH SCHOOL (1606), PORTRAIT OF THOMAS POPE, AGED 8, AND WILLIAM POPE, AGED 10

Schätzpreis
40.000 £ - 60.000 £
ca. 49.498 $ - 74.248 $
Zuschlagspreis:
70.000 £
ca. 86.623 $
Beschreibung:

ENGLISH SCHOOL (1606) PORTRAIT OF THOMAS POPE, AGED 8, AND WILLIAM POPE, AGED 10, BOTH FULL-LENGTH, STANDING, WEARING WHITE SLASHED DOUBLETS Oil on canvas Inscribed with date 1606 (upper right) and with the identity and ages of the sitters (above their heads and by their feet) 138 x 98cm (54¼ x 38½ in.) Provenance: By descent to Viscount Dillon, Wroxton Abbey Francis Howard coll. Bt. Spencer Sale, Christie's, October 23rd 1969, lot 279 Property from the collection of Sir Mark and Lady Weinberg Literature: Lionel Cust, 'Marcus Gheeraerts', Walpole Society, Vol. III, p. 39, pl XXVIII This grand double portrait depicts Thomas Pope, 3rd Earl of Downe (1598-1668) and his elder brother Sir William Pope, 2nd Earl of Downe (1596-1624). The Popes migrated to Oxfordshire from Kent at the beginning of the fifteenth century. They were small landowners until Sir Thomas Pope, who sat for Buckingham in 1536 and Berkshire in 1539, became one of the richest commoners in England as treasurer of the Court of Augmentations during the Dissolution of the Monasteries and was also the founder of Trinity College, Oxford. The sitters were sons of William Pope, 1st Earl Downe and Anne Hopton (1561-1625), widow of Henry, 3rd Baron Wentworth and daughter of Sir Owen Hopton, Lieutenant of the Tower of London. They both attended Oxford and matriculated in 1614. Thomas was knighted at Woodstock in 1625. In 1636 he married Beata, daughter of Sir Henry Poole of Sapperton, Gloucestershire. The Royalists imprisoned him for six weeks at Oxford during the Civil War and he was held in 1656 on suspicion of complicity in the 'Cavalier Plot'. He succeeded his nephew, Thomas to the Earldom and the estate of Wroxton Abbey near Banbury, Oxfordshire in 1660. William married Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of (Sir) Thomas Watson of Halstead, Kent, in 1615. He then travelled to Italy from 1617-1620 and upon his return became the second and last of his family to sit in the Commons, when he served as knight of the shire for Oxfordshire. Other portraits of the sitters at a later age are in the Paul Mellon Collection, Yale Centre for British art (William Pope) and the Tate (Thomas Pope).

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 26
Auktion:
Datum:
14.12.2022
Auktionshaus:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
Großbritannien und Nordirland
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Beschreibung:

ENGLISH SCHOOL (1606) PORTRAIT OF THOMAS POPE, AGED 8, AND WILLIAM POPE, AGED 10, BOTH FULL-LENGTH, STANDING, WEARING WHITE SLASHED DOUBLETS Oil on canvas Inscribed with date 1606 (upper right) and with the identity and ages of the sitters (above their heads and by their feet) 138 x 98cm (54¼ x 38½ in.) Provenance: By descent to Viscount Dillon, Wroxton Abbey Francis Howard coll. Bt. Spencer Sale, Christie's, October 23rd 1969, lot 279 Property from the collection of Sir Mark and Lady Weinberg Literature: Lionel Cust, 'Marcus Gheeraerts', Walpole Society, Vol. III, p. 39, pl XXVIII This grand double portrait depicts Thomas Pope, 3rd Earl of Downe (1598-1668) and his elder brother Sir William Pope, 2nd Earl of Downe (1596-1624). The Popes migrated to Oxfordshire from Kent at the beginning of the fifteenth century. They were small landowners until Sir Thomas Pope, who sat for Buckingham in 1536 and Berkshire in 1539, became one of the richest commoners in England as treasurer of the Court of Augmentations during the Dissolution of the Monasteries and was also the founder of Trinity College, Oxford. The sitters were sons of William Pope, 1st Earl Downe and Anne Hopton (1561-1625), widow of Henry, 3rd Baron Wentworth and daughter of Sir Owen Hopton, Lieutenant of the Tower of London. They both attended Oxford and matriculated in 1614. Thomas was knighted at Woodstock in 1625. In 1636 he married Beata, daughter of Sir Henry Poole of Sapperton, Gloucestershire. The Royalists imprisoned him for six weeks at Oxford during the Civil War and he was held in 1656 on suspicion of complicity in the 'Cavalier Plot'. He succeeded his nephew, Thomas to the Earldom and the estate of Wroxton Abbey near Banbury, Oxfordshire in 1660. William married Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of (Sir) Thomas Watson of Halstead, Kent, in 1615. He then travelled to Italy from 1617-1620 and upon his return became the second and last of his family to sit in the Commons, when he served as knight of the shire for Oxfordshire. Other portraits of the sitters at a later age are in the Paul Mellon Collection, Yale Centre for British art (William Pope) and the Tate (Thomas Pope).

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 26
Auktion:
Datum:
14.12.2022
Auktionshaus:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
Großbritannien und Nordirland
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
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