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картина object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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English: Full-length life-size oil painting portrait of English explorer Martin Frobisher commissioned by the Company of Cathay to commemorate his 1576 Northwest Passage voyage and promote the planned follow-up expedition of 1577.
It is the only surviving painting of a series of fifteen that Netherlandish artist Cornelis Ketel made in England between 1576 and 1578 for the Company. The fourteen lost paintings depicted English and Inuit people involved with Frobisher's three Northwest Passage voyages, as well as the ship Gabriel.
The only contemporary portrait of Frobisher. […] his sword and dagger have matching handles, blued and gilt. The globe behind Frobisher shows Europe and the eastern coast of North America. At some point the painting was cut down on the right side, and part of the composition may have been lost.
Frobisher stands gazing intensely out of the canvas. He wears a bosun's whistle around his neck (used for calling orders at sea) along with a rapier and dagger at his waist. In his left hand he carries an ornate wheel-lock pistol, his index finger ready on the trigger. These instruments have been 'carefully rendered' and suggest an elevated social status, while also to the 'nature and potential danger of his activities'. [...] Although the paintings of Frobisher, Lok and Hall were commissioned following the 1576 expedition, Frobisher's extant portrait is dated 1577. It is possible that Ketel took several months to finish the picture and dated it upon its completion; alternatively, the picture could have been strategically inscribed to coincide with fundraising for the company's second voyage. [...] Ketel shows Frobisher dressed head to toe in yellow hosen, breeches, and doublet, pictured as a gilded emblem for the company's prospects, a glowing beacon of its future fortunes. [...] while the company's choice to use the full-length format may reflect something of the influence of Netherlandish art in England, it seems also to have been chosen to convey the monumental potential and historic importance of the expedition itself.
he is comprehensively armed, perhaps a hint to potential interlopers, whilst around his neck, a whistle somewaht prematurely denotes high command at sea.
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Час створення |
1577 date QS:P571,+1577-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Техніка |
Полотно, олія medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259 |
Розміри |
висота: 208 см; ширина: 93 см dimensions QS:P2048,208.0U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,93.0U174728 |
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Бодліанська бібліотека
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Власна назва |
Bodleian Library |
Parent institution |
Oxford University |
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Координати |
51° 45′ 14,3″ пн. ш., 1° 15′ 18,5″ зх. д. |
Заснований |
1602 |
Вебсайт |
www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk |
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institution QS:P195,Q82133
Університет Оксфорда
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Власна назва |
University of Oxford |
Parent institution |
Оксбридж |
Місце |
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Координати |
51° 45′ 18″ пн. ш., 1° 15′ 18″ зх. д. |
Заснований |
1096 |
Вебсайт |
ox.ac.uk |
Нормативний контроль |
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institution QS:P195,Q34433 |
Розміщення |
Portraits |
Інвентарний номер |
Bodleian Library LP 50 |
Place of creation |
England |
Історія об'єкту |
1576: commissioned by Company of Cathay for £5
1674: given to Oxford University by
creator QS:P170,Q3084997
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Exhibition history |
- Exhibition of National Portraits, South Kensington Museum, Лондон, 1866, кат. no. 395
- National Exhibition of Works of Art, Лідс, 1868, кат. no. 3066
- Historical Portraits, Оксфорд, 1904, кат. no. 68
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Написи |
Aº dñi · 1577 ~
[Anno domini · 1577 ~] [In the year of the Lord · 1577 ~]
Ætatis svæ · 39 ~
[At the age of 39 ~]
· CK · F ·
[· Cornelis Ketel · Fecit ·] [· Cornelis Ketel · Made ·]
Martin Frobiser Miles.
[Martin Frobisher Knight.] In late 17th century capitals
ex dono Gvalteri Charleton, M.D.
[as a gift from Walter Charleton, M.D.] In late 17th century capitals |
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Джерело/Фотограф |
Digital Bodleian
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Ліцензія (Повторне використання цього файлу) |
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
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https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/PDMCreative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0falsefalse |