King Charles II (1630-1685) in disguise with Jane Lane, Lady Fisher (d.1689) followed by Henry Wilmot, later 1st Earl of Rochester (1613-1658) (after P. La Vergne)
after P. La Vergne (fl.early 18th century)
Category
Art / Drawings and watercolours
Date
Unknown
Materials
Cardboard and watercolour paint
Measurements
580 x 390 mm
Order this imageCollection
Packwood House, Warwickshire
NT 557508
Summary
Watercolour on card, King Charles II (1630-1685) in disguise with Jane Lane, Lady Fisher (d.1689) followed by Henry Wilmot, later 1st Earl of Rochester (1613-1658) after P. La Vergne (fl. early 18th century). Given to Baron Ash by Cecil Ferrers. Undated, it depicts Jane Lane rescuing the King. They are reputed to have called at Packwood House during their flight and to have drunk a stirrup cup at the gates. Charles II chucking the serving maid under the chin.
Marks and inscriptions
Given to Graham Baron Ash by Cecil Ferrers of Baddesley Clinton. It depicts Jane Lane rescuing Charles II. They are reputed to have called at Packwood House during their flight and to have drunk a stirrup cup at the gates. Charles II chucking the serving maid under the chin
Makers and roles
after P. La Vergne (fl.early 18th century), artist