Portrait of a young man, traditionally identified as John Colet, Dean of Saint Paul's (1467-1519), half-length, in a brown coat
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Price Realised GBP 4,750
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GBP 3,000 - GBP 5,000
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Closed: 30 Jul 2020
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ENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 16TH CENTURY
Portrait of a young man, traditionally identified as John Colet, Dean of Saint Paul's (1467-1519), half-length, in a brown coat
Colet was a humanist scholar, Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral from 1505-19, and founder of St. Paul’s School, London. He was a friend of Erasmus and an important early leader of Christian humanism. A posthumous portrait drawing of the sitter by Holbein (c.1535; Royal Collection) is based on a lost bust, dated to circa 1519, by Pietro Torrigiano, a cast of which is in the National Portrait Gallery. The original evidently inspired the portrait which formed part of the monument to Colet in St. Paul’s Cathedral that was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666.
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Portrait of a young man, traditionally identified as John Colet, Dean of Saint Paul's (1467-1519), half-length, in a brown coatENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 16TH CENTURYEstimate: GBP 3,000 - 5,000
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There is a slight warp to the single-piece panel. The paint surface is structurally stable. Examination under ultra violet light reveals some minor retouching in the flesh tones, costume and some strengthening along the lower left and bottom edges of the panel, and some strengthening to the background, upper right.
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Portrait of a young man, traditionally identified as John Colet, Dean of Saint Paul's (1467-1519), half-length, in a brown coatENGLISH SCHOOL, LATE 16TH CENTURYEstimate: GBP 3,000 - 5,000
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