Lord William Russell of Thornhaugh (1558?-1613) (after British (English) School)
Henry Bone, RA (Truro 1755 – Somers Town, London 1834)
Category
Art / Miniatures
Date
circa 1814
Materials
Enamel
Measurements
203 mm (H)165 mm (W)
Order this imageCollection
Kingston Lacy Estate, Dorset
NT 1250554
Summary
Enamel portrait miniature, Lord William Russell of Thornhaugh (1558?-1613) (after British (English) School) by Henry Bone, RA (Truro 1755 – Somers Town, London 1834). c.1814. Three-quarter length portrait, turned slightly to the right facing spectator, in a black slashed suit, silver sword belt, left hand on hilt, cartwheel ruff. Blue eyes, brown hair, fair beard and moustache, fresh face. Green curtain and plain grey background. Original in the collection at Woburn Abbey.
Provenance
The Bone enamels at Kingston Lacy, copied from paintings in well-known houses, were mostly acquired by William Bankes at auction in 1836, from a set of 85 which had been unsuccessfully offered to the nation for £4000 by the elder Bone. William gave the bulk of them to his brother the Rev Edward Bankes. After William's flight abroad in 1841, Edward returned them to Kingston Lacy.
Marks and inscriptions
LORD RUSSELL of THORNHAUGH / 32 (painted in black on fixed gilt label, centred under image)
Makers and roles
Henry Bone, RA (Truro 1755 – Somers Town, London 1834), artist after British (English) School, artist