Charles Howard Earl of Nottingham

Method Copper engraving
Artist Jacabus Houbraken after Frederico Zucchero
Published Impensis J. & P. Knapton Londini 1739.
Dimensions Image 362 x 222 mm, Plate 375 x 235 mm, Sheet 495 x 343 mm
Notes A bust length portrait of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham turned to left but facing the viewer wearing a scullcap, ruff, robes, sash, and collar of the Order of the Garter, in an architectural oval with boat prows and a laural branch, below a vignette of ships with a putto holidng a crown and a trident.

This portrait of Charles Howard is from Thomas Birch's The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain. The portraits featured in the series, which were engraved by Jacob Houbraken and George Vertue, were originally issued from 1737 onwards in portfolios of four portraits. Between 1743 and 1752, the series was published by John and Paul Knapton in London in the form of Birch's The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, and contained biographies alongside the portraits. The number of plates included varied from edition to edition. Although the majority contained 108 plates, some editions contained as many as 120. Houbraken was responsible for producing a large proportion of the portraits, with Vertue only engraving around seven. The ornamental surroundings featured on the plates were engraved prior to the portraits, and were done so by Hubert-François Gravelot.

Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham (1536 – 14 December 1624) was an English statesman and Lord High Admiral under Queen Elizabeth I and James I.

Jacob, or Jacobus, Houbraken (1698-1780) was a Dutch portrait engraver, and dealer and collector of Rembrandt's etchings. Born in Dordrecht, he was the son of the artist Arnold Houbraken. In 1707 he moved to Amsterdam, where he assisted his father on a book of the lives of the Dutch Golden Age artists, entitled De Groote Schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen (1718-1721). Between 1743 and 1752, Houbraken worked with George Vertue on Thomas Birch's Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain. He also engraved the portraits for Jan van Gool's Nieuwe schouburg der Nederlantsche kunstschilders (1750-51). Between 1752 and 1759, he worked on Jan Wagenaar's Vaderlandsche historie, which was published by Isaac Tirion.

Federico Zuccaro, also known as Federico Zuccari (c. 1540/1 - August 6 1609) was an Italian Mannerist painter who work in Italy, Spain, France and England.

Ver Huell 23, O'Donoghue 1

Condition: A good early impression with full margins with light overall time toning to sheet.
Framing unmounted
Price £100.00
Stock ID 44820

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