File:Man Aged 24, 1543, Hans Holbein 2.jpg

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A Portrait of a man aged 24, perhaps Gregory Cromwell (c.1520-1551), 1543, Hans Holbein the Younger.

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Hans Holbein the Younger: Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt  wikidata:Q111972739 reasonator:Q111972739
Artist
Hans Holbein the Younger  (1497/1498–1543)  wikidata:Q48319 s:it:Autore:Hans Holbein il Giovane q:it:Hans Holbein il Giovane
 
Hans Holbein the Younger
Alternative names
Hans Holbein der Jüngere, Hans Holbein
Description -German painter and drawer
Date of birth/death 1497 or 1498
date QS:P,+1497-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1497-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1498-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
between 7 October 1543 and 29 November 1543
date QS:P,+1543-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1319,+1543-10-07T00:00:00Z/11,P1326,+1543-11-29T00:00:00Z/11
Location of birth/death Augsburg Edit this at Wikidata London Edit this at Wikidata
Work location
Basel (1515-1526), Lucerne (1515-1526), Venice (1515), Bologna (1515), Florence (1515), Rome (1515), Venice (1517-1518), Bologna (1517-1518), Florence (1517-1518), Rome (1517-1518), London (1526-1528), Basel (1528-1532), London (1532-1543)
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q48319
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
Polish:
Portret Johanna von Schwarzwaldta Edit this at Wikidata

Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt
title QS:P1476,pl:"Portret Johanna von Schwarzwaldta Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Lpl,"Portret Johanna von Schwarzwaldta Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt"
label QS:Lnl,"Portret van Johann von Schwarzwaldt."
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre portrait miniature Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: A portrait miniature of a young man, perhaps Gregory Cromwell (c.1520-1551), son of Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII's chief minister.
Depicted people Gregory Cromwell
Date 1543
date QS:P571,+1543-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium tempera on parchment
Dimensions 5.4 cm. diameter
institution QS:P195,Q4872
Current location
Moscow
Inscriptions Age of sitter and year in gold [·ANNO·ETATIS // SVÆ·24·1543·] [at the age of 24 1543]
Notes

This portrait of a young man, who was twenty-four in 1543 (and therefore born circa 1519), was looted from the Danzig Museum (now the Gdańsk National Museum) by the German occupation forces in 1943, then claimed by the Soviet Union’s Red Army as spoils of war in 1945. The sitter was formerly thought to be a merchant of the Steelyard (Stalhof) in London. In 1913 Georg Habich identified the sitter as Heinrich von Schwarzwald, but Heinrich’s birth date of 8 July 1517 rules him out as the sitter, and in any case his merchant’s mark does not correspond to the "Z or very widely placed N" on the sitter's signet ring. A different claim was made at the same time by Hans Secker, who said that by tradition, the sitter was known as Hans (Johann) von Schwarzwaldt (1513-1575), but he too can be ruled out. The portrait, one of a number of works of art subject to restitution requests by the Polish government, is located at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow. An earlier portrait of the same individual is located in the Royal Collections, The Hague: MI-492 where he is identified as Hans Schwarzwaldt (1513-1575). In 2016 the young man was identified as Gregory Cromwell (c.1520–1551), son of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, chief minister to Henry VIII.

References

  • Buck, Stephanie; Sander, Jochen (2003). Hans Holbein the Younger, 1497/98-1543: Portraitist of the Renaissance. Catalogue for the exhibition, Hans Holbein 1497/98-1543, 16 August–16 November 2003. Essays, Stephanie Buck, Jochen Sander; catalogue, Ariane van Suchtelen, Quentin Buvelot, Peter van der Ploeg; with appendices by Bieke van der Mark and Epco Runia. The Hague: Royal Cabinet of Paintings Mauritshuis. ISBN 904008906X, cat. 35, p. 138, ill., 1 pl. (col.): "On the basis of the similarity of facial features and in particular the characteristic angle of the cropped hair, it could even be conjectured that the two portraits depict the same person."
  • Chamberlain, A. B. (1913) Hans Holbein the Younger. Vol. 2, pp. 229–230: Notes that the sitter's features "appear more English than German, and that it most probably represents the son of some personage about Henry's court."
  • Fitzgerald, T. and MacCulloch, D. (2016) ‘Gregory Cromwell: Two Portrait Miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger’, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 67(3), pp. 587–601. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022046915003322: "In fact the Z or N detail on the signet ring can be accounted for by Gregory Cromwell’s heraldry, if it is seen as a zig-zag, or in heraldic terms, a fess indented."
  • Habich, G. (1913) ‘Ein Miniature Bildnis von Hans Holbein in Danzig’, Zeitschrift für Bildende Kunst (n.f., xxiv), pp. 194-196, plate 1.
  • Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, The Division for Looted Art: ref. 29081
References http://lootedart.gov.pl/en/product-war-losses/object?obid=29081 (PolishEdit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer Habich, G. (1913) ‘Ein Miniature Bildnis von Hans Holbein in Danzig’, Zeitschrift für Bildende Kunst (n.f., xxiv), pp. 194-196, plate 1.
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