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To My Worthy Friend Mr. Peter Lilly On Picture Of His Majesty & Duke Of York |
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Title: To My Worthy Friend Mr. Peter Lilly On Picture Of His Majesty & Duke Of York Author: Richard Lovelace [More Titles by Lovelace] <1>ON THAT EXCELLENT PICTURE OF HIS MAJESTY
Whilst the true eaglet this quick luster spies, These, my best LILLY, with so bold a spirit Not as of old, when a rough hand did speake Notes: <1> Mr., afterwards Sir Peter, Lely. He was frequently called Lilly, or Lilley, by his contemporaries, and Lilley is Pepys' spelling. "At Lord Northumberland's, at Sion, is a remarkable picture of King Charles I, holding a letter directed 'au roi monseigneur,' and the Duke of York, aet. 14, presenting a penknife to him to cut the strings. It was drawn at Hampton Court, when the King was last there, by Mr. Lely, who was earnestly recommended to him. I should have taken it for the hand of Fuller or Dobson. It is certainly very unlike Sir Peter's latter manner, and is stronger than his former. The King has none of the melancholy grace which Vandyck alone, of all his painters, always gave him. It has a sterner countenance, and expressive of the tempests he had experienced."--Walpole's ANECDOTES OF PAINTING IN ENGLAND, ed. 1862, p. 443-4. <2> Original reads CARES. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |