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Sir Anthony Mildmay, Knight of Apethorpe, Northamptonshire
c. 1590–93
(English, c. 1547–1619)
Unframed: 23.3 x 17.4 cm (9 3/16 x 6 7/8 in.)
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1926.554
Location: not on view
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A little dog gazes adoringly at Mildmay who was by all accounts a very arrogant man.Description
Framed by the folds of a circular tent, Sir Anthony Mildmay strikes a relaxed and confident pose, with his right hand resting on a cloth-covered table and his left grasping the hilt of his thin, double-edged sword called a rapier. Helmet, gauntlet, and leg coverings are scattered about, as if Mildmay has been interrupted in the act of putting on or taking off his armor. Despite its small scale, this portrait reveals Nicholas Hilliard’s emulation of (and rivalry with) life-size court portraiture, while his meticulous attention to detail and use of costly materials like shell gold reflect the refined world of courtly tournaments.- 1590/9 ?-1617Sir Anthony Mildmay, Knight of Apethorpe [c. 1549-1617] Northants, England by descent to his daughter, Mary, Countess of Westmoreland (née Mildmay)1617-1640Mary, Countess of Westmoreland [1593?-1640] Northhamshire, England, by descent to her son, Sir Francis Fane1640-1681Sir Frances Fane [1611-1681], Fulbeck, Lincolnshire, England by descent to his son Sir Francis Fane1681-1691Sir Francis Fane [d. 1691], Henbury, Gloucestershire, England by descent to his son Henry Fane1691-1726Henry Fane [1669-1726], Brympton, Yeovil, Somerset, England by descent to his son, Henry Fane1726-1777Henry Fane [1703-1777], Wormsley, Oxfordshire, England by descent to his daughter, Mary Stapelton (née Fane)1777-1835Mary Stapleton (née Fane) [c.1744-1835], Oxfordshire) by descent to her grandson, Rev. Hon. Sir Francis Jarvis Stapleton1835-1874Rev. Hon. Sir Francis Jarvis Stapleton [1807-1874], 7th Bt. Mereworth Rectory, Kent, England by descent to his son, Richard Talbot Plantagenet Stapleton1874-1899Richard Talbot Plantagenet Stapleton [1834-1899], Grey’s Court, Oxfordshire, England by descent to his son, Sir Miles Talbot Stapleton1899-1926Sir Miles Stapleton, Bart of Greys, [1893-1977], Henley-on-Thames, United Kingdom consigned to Christie's London for sale1926(Christie’s, London, United Kingdom, May 11, 1926, lot 79 sold to S.J. Phillips for 510 gns.)1926(S.J. Phillips, London, United Kingdom, sold to Durlacher Brothers)1926(Durlacher Brothers, New York, NY sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)1926-The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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