King Charles II (1630–1685) in Garter Robes
after Henri Gascar (Paris 1634/5 - Rome 1701)
Category
Art / Oil paintings
Date
1600 - 1699
Materials
Oil on canvas
Measurements
762 x 635 mm (30 x 25 in)
Order this imageCollection
Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire
NT 959402
Summary
Oil painting on canvas, King Charles II (1630–1685) in Garter Robes, after Henri Gascars (Paris 1634 – Rome 1701), 17th century. A half-length portrait of the King in robes of the Order of the Garter.
Provenance
In the collection at Nostell Priory by 1870, when it was cleaned by William Holder; purchased by the National Trust by private treaty sale from Lord St Oswald in 2010
Credit line
Nostell Priory, The St Oswald Collection (National Trust)
Marks and inscriptions
On the front of the frame: 204
Makers and roles
after Henri Gascar (Paris 1634/5 - Rome 1701), artist previously catalogued as attributed to British (English) School, artist previously catalogued as attributed to John Greenhill (Salisbury c.1644 - London 1676), artist after John Michael Wright (bap. London 1617 - London 1694), artist
References
Brockwell 1915 Maurice Walter Brockwell, Catalogue of the Pictures and Other Works of Art in the Collection of Lord St Oswald at Nostell Priory, London 1915, no. 204