Reproduction
N° d'objet
cc00012
Titre
William Owtram (or Outram)
Créateur
Description
William Owtram born 1625 near Chesterfield; matriculated Trinity 1642, M.A. Christ's 1649, Fellow 1648; Junior Proctor 1655 - 57; Rector of Navenby 1656 - 59 ; Instituted to St Mary Woolnoth; Rector St. Margaret Westminster 1649 - 79 and stayed at his post through the plague. Prebendary Westminster and Archdeacon of Leicester; These post he held till his death 1679. Buried in Westminster Abbey.[PBR vol i pp483] Author of "De Sacrificilis".
Mary Beale (née Cradock) (26 March 1633 – 1699) was an English portrait painter. She became one of the most important portrait painters of 17th century England, and has been described as the first professional female English painter. [Wiki]. Presumably the portrait referred to by her husband Charles Beale as having been painted in 1672.[Goodison pp30]
repaired in 1979; portrait artist agreed MIlner 1911
Description physique
William Owtram born 1625 near Chesterfield; matriculated Trinity 1642, M.A. Christ's 1649, Fellow 1648; Junior Proctor 1655 - 57; Rector of Navenby 1656 - 59 ; Instituted to St Mary Woolnoth; Rector St. Margaret Westminster 1649 - 79 and stayed at his post through the plague. Prebendary Westminster and Archdeacon of Leicester; These post he held till his death 1679. Buried in Westminster Abbey.[PBR vol i pp483] Author of "De Sacrificilis".
Mary Beale (née Cradock) (26 March 1633 – 1699) was an English portrait painter. She became one of the most important portrait painters of 17th century England, and has been described as the first professional female English painter. [Wiki]. Presumably the portrait referred to by her husband Charles Beale as having been painted in 1672.[Goodison pp30]
repaired in 1979; portrait artist agreed MIlner 1911
Date
1672
Exhibited C.A.S. 1885
Période de création
17th century
Nom d'objet
Matériel
Technique
Dimensions
height frame: 86 cm
width frame: 77 cm