Peake, Robert (the elder) - Portrait of Elizabeth of Bohemia - art postcard
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- ID# : 73273670
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- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : justthebook (+1694)
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- Start : Mon 27 Aug 2012 22:05:35 (EDT)
- Close : Run Until Sold
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- Art Postcard
- Work of art title: Portrait of Elizabeth the Elder, 1603
- Artist (if known): Robert Peake the Elder
- Media or other details: painting
- Publisher / Gallery: National Art Collections Fund (Acquired by the National Maritime Museum, 1990)
- Postally used: no
- Stamp & postmark details (if relevant): na
- Size: modern
- Notes & condition details:
NOTES:
Size: 'Modern' is usually around 6in x 4in / 'Old Standard' is usually around 5 1/2in x 3 1/2in. Larger sizes mentioned, but if you need to know the exact size please ask.
All postcards are not totally new and are pre-owned. It's inevitable that older cards may show signs of ageing and use, particularly sent through the post. Any faults other than normal ageing are noted.
Stock No.: A289
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Postage & Packing:
UK (incl. IOM, CI & BFPO): 99p
Europe: GBP 1.60
Rest of world (inc. USA etc): GBP 2.75
No additional charges for more than one postcard. You can buy as many postcards from me as you like and you will just pay the fee above once. (If buying postcards with other things such as books, please contact or wait for invoice before paying).
Payment Methods:
UK - PayPal, Cheque (from UK bank) or postal order
Outside UK: PayPal only please (unless otherwise indicated). NO non-UK currency checks or money orders (sorry).
NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!
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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information:
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Robert Peake the Elder (c. 1551�1619) was an English painter active in the later part of Elizabeth I's reign and for most of the reign of James I. In 1604, he was appointed picture maker to the heir to the throne, Prince Henry; and in 1607, serjeant-painter to King James I � a post he shared with John De Critz.[1] Peake is often called ""the elder"", to distinguish him from his son, the painter and print seller William Peake (c. 1580�1639) and from his grandson, Sir Robert Peake (c. 1605�67), who followed his father into the family print-selling business.[2]
Peake was the only English-born painter of a group of four artists whose workshops were closely connected. The others were De Critz, Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, and the miniature painter Isaac Oliver. Between 1590 and about 1625, they specialised in brilliantly coloured, full-length ""costume pieces"" that are unique to England at this time.[3] It is not always possible to attribute authorship between Peake, De Critz, Gheeraerts and their assistants with certainty.
Peake was born to a Lincolnshire family in about 1551.[5] He began his training on 30 April 1565 under Laurence Woodham,[6] who lived at the sign of ""The Key"" in Goldsmith�s Row, Westcheap.[7] He was apprenticed, three years after the miniaturist Nicholas Hilliard, to the Goldsmiths� Company in London.[8] He became a freeman of the company on 20 May 1576. His son William later followed in his father's footsteps as a freeman of the Goldsmiths' Company and a portrait painter.[9] Peake�s training would have been similar to that of John de Critz and Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, who may have been pupils of the Flemish artist Lucas de Heere.[10]
Peake is first heard of professionally in 1576 in the pay of the Office of the Revels, the department that oversaw court festivities for Elizabeth I. When Peake began practising as a portrait painter is uncertain.[11] According to art historian Roy Strong, he was ""well established"" in London by the late 1580s, with a ""fashionable clientele"".[12] Payments made to him for portraits are recorded in the Rutland accounts at Belvoir in the 1590s.[13] A signed portrait from 1593, known as the ""Military Commander"", shows Peake�s early style. Other portraits have been grouped with it on the basis of similar lettering.[10] Its three-quarter-length portrait format is typical of the time.
type=printed postcards
number of items=single
period=1945 - present
postage condition=unposted
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 73273670 |
Start Time | Mon 27 Aug 2012 22:05:35 (EDT) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 243 |
Dispatch Time | 2 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
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