Thomas Chaloner (1595-1660) (after Sir Anthony Van Dyck)
Richard Earlom (London 1743 - London 1822)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
Paper, wood and glass
Measurements
775 x 583 mm
Collection
Tyntesfield, North Somerset
NT 22698
Summary
Print, engraving, Thomas Chaloner (1595-1660) (after Sir Anthony Van Dyck) by Richard Earlom (London 1743 – London 1822). No label on reverse. Printed script below the print reads; Van Dyke Pinxit / Geo. Farrington delin Richard Earlem Sculpsit / Sir THOMAS (coat of arms) CHALONER / In the Common Parlour (coat of arms) at Houghton / Size of the Picture (coat of arms) 2F 8I by 3F 4 high / Published March 2d. 1778 by John (coat of arms) Boydell Engraver in Cheapside London. Coat of arms shows a goat and a deer holding a shield surmounted by a crown. Beneath the shield a band bears the motto; EARI QUAE SENTIAT
Provenance
Purchased from the estate of the late Lord Wraxall with the assistance of the NHMF and donations from members and supporters
Marks and inscriptions
Van Dyke Pinxit / Geo. Farrington delin Richard Earlem Sculpsit / Sir THOMAS (coat of arms) CHALONER / In the Common Parlour (coat of arms) at Houghton / Size of the Picture (coat of arms) 2F 8I by 3F 4 high / Published March 2d. 1778 by John (coat of arms) Boydell Engraver in Cheapside London
Makers and roles
Richard Earlom (London 1743 - London 1822), engraver (printmaker) after Sir Anthony Van Dyck (Antwerp 1599 - London 1641), artist