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Jacobean Collection (page 3)

Background imageJacobean Collection: A Woman of the Time of James I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop

A Woman of the Time of James I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop
A Woman of the Time of James I, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]

Background imageJacobean Collection: A Man of the Time of James I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop

A Man of the Time of James I, 1907. Artist: Dion Clayton Calthrop
A Man of the Time of James I, 1907. From English Costume, painted and described by Dion Clayton Calthrop. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1907]

Background imageJacobean Collection: Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester, English courtier, c1618 (1894). Artist: Simon de Passe

Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester, English courtier, c1618 (1894). Artist: Simon de Passe
Edward Somerset (c1550-1628), 4th Earl of Worcester, English courtier, c1618 (1894). Served as Lord Privy Seal during the reign of King James I

Background imageJacobean Collection: Stage Setting for The Faithful Shepherdess, c1927. Artist: Norman Wilkinson of Four Oaks

Stage Setting for The Faithful Shepherdess, c1927. Artist: Norman Wilkinson of Four Oaks
Stage Setting for The Faithful Shepherdess, c1927. The Faithful Shepherdess is a Jacobean era stage play, the work that inaugurated the playwriting career of John Fletcher (1579-1625)

Background imageJacobean Collection: Design for Costume in Ben Jonsons The Devil is an Ass, c1927. Artist: Claud Lovat Fraser

Design for Costume in Ben Jonsons The Devil is an Ass, c1927. Artist: Claud Lovat Fraser
Design for Costume in Ben Jonsons The Devil is an Ass, c1927. The Devil Is an Ass is a Jacobean comedy by Ben Jonson, first performed in 1616 and first published in 1631

Background imageJacobean Collection: Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c16th century (1904). Artist: Marcus Gheeraerts, the Younger

Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c16th century (1904). Artist: Marcus Gheeraerts, the Younger
Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c16th century (1904). Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford (1580-1627), aristocratic patron of the arts and literature. From the collection of the Woburn Abbey

Background imageJacobean Collection: James I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland

James I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. James (1566-1625) became King of Scotland in 1567 and England in 1603. The son of Mary Queen of Scots

Background imageJacobean Collection: Ingestre, Staffordshire - The Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, 1910

Ingestre, Staffordshire - The Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, 1910. Ingestre Hall is a Grade II, 17th-century Jacobean mansion situated at Ingestre, near Stafford, Staffordshire, England

Background imageJacobean Collection: Ben Jonson, English dramatist, poet and actor, (1785). Artist: Goldar

Ben Jonson, English dramatist, poet and actor, (1785). Artist: Goldar
Ben Jonson, English dramatist, poet and actor, (1785). Jonson (c1572-1637) is best known for his plays Volpone and The Alchemist, and for his lyric poems. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageJacobean Collection: Archbishop Abbots Hospital, Guildford, 1903. Artist: Chester Vaughan

Archbishop Abbots Hospital, Guildford, 1903. Artist: Chester Vaughan
Archbishop Abbots Hospital, Guildford, 1903. The Hospital of the Blessed Trinity, better known as Abbots Hospital, is a Grade I listed Jacobean building and charity in Guildford

Background imageJacobean Collection: Fruit Trenchers of the Jacobean Period, c1600, (1903)

Fruit Trenchers of the Jacobean Period, c1600, (1903). Housed in the British Museum, London. From Social England, Volume IV, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imageJacobean Collection: Hatfield House, South front, c1900. Artist: GW Wilson and Company

Hatfield House, South front, c1900. Artist: GW Wilson and Company
Hatfield House, South front, c1900. Hatfield House is a Jacobean country house set in the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageJacobean Collection: Hatfield House, Herts - The Marquis of Salisbury, 1910

Hatfield House, Herts - The Marquis of Salisbury, 1910. Hatfield House is a country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageJacobean Collection: Hatfield House - North Front, c16th century, (1904)

Hatfield House - North Front, c16th century, (1904)
Hatfield House - North Front, c16th century (1904).The present Jacobean house, a leading example of the prodigy house, was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil

Background imageJacobean Collection: Early Jacobean Oak Room, 1912

Early Jacobean Oak Room, 1912. Jacobean indicates the period of English history that coincides with the reign of James I of England (1603-1625)

Background imageJacobean Collection: Sir Thomas Stood Before The Mogul, c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton

Sir Thomas Stood Before The Mogul, c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton
Sir Thomas Stood Before The Mogul, c1908, (c1920). Thomas Roe (1581-1644), English diplomat of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods

Background imageJacobean Collection: Northumberland House, Charing Cross, Westminster, c1753 (1911). Artist: Thomas Bowles

Northumberland House, Charing Cross, Westminster, c1753 (1911). Artist: Thomas Bowles
Northumberland House, Charing Cross, Westminster, c1753 (1911). Northumberland House was a large Jacobean townhouse, so called because it was the London residence of the Percy family

Background imageJacobean Collection: Campden House, Kensington, c1900 (1911)

Campden House, Kensington, c1900 (1911). The Jacobean seat of Viscount Campden, which stood on the site of the present Campden House Court, Kensington

Background imageJacobean Collection: Campden House, c1792

Campden House, c1792. From The Environs of London, by Daniel Lysons [T. Cadell, Junior & W. Davies, , c1792.]

Background imageJacobean Collection: Eyam Hall, Derbyshire, c1907. Artist: Leonard Willoughby

Eyam Hall, Derbyshire, c1907. Artist: Leonard Willoughby
Eyam Hall, Derbyshire, c1907. Eyam Hall is a Jacobean style manor house in Eyam in Derbyshire. From The Connoisseur Volume XLIII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1915]

Background imageJacobean Collection: Stump Work Picture, Jacobean Period, c1615

Stump Work Picture, Jacobean Period, c1615. Stumpwork flourished as a secular pursuit in the mid-1600s, around the time of the English Civil War (1642-1651). From The Studio Volume 86

Background imageJacobean Collection: Charlton House, Kent, 1915

Charlton House, Kent, 1915. Plate XV from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageJacobean Collection: Aston Hall, Warwickshire, 1915

Aston Hall, Warwickshire, 1915. Plate IX from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageJacobean Collection: Dorfold Hall, Cheshire, 1915

Dorfold Hall, Cheshire, 1915. Plate XXIX from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageJacobean Collection: Hamptworth Lodge, Wiltshire, c1910. Artist: Edward Guy Dawber

Hamptworth Lodge, Wiltshire, c1910. Artist: Edward Guy Dawber
Hamptworth Lodge, Wiltshire, c1910. Hamptworth Lodge is an Edwardian house built by Sir Guy Dawber between 1910-1914 in brick and timber in the Elizabethan/Jacobean styles

Background imageJacobean Collection: Deism: Lord Herbert of Cherbury, c1603-1605 (1956)

Deism: Lord Herbert of Cherbury, c1603-1605 (1956). Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury (1583-1648) was a British soldier, diplomat, poet, historian and religious philosopher

Background imageJacobean Collection: Northumberland House, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: J Shury

Northumberland House, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: J Shury
Northumberland House, Westminster, London, 1815. Northumberland House was built between 1605 and 1609 and destroyed in 1874

Background imageJacobean Collection: Puritans before James I, 17th century (c1880)

Puritans before James I, 17th century (c1880). James and his son and successor Charles I sided with the established church against the Puritans

Background imageJacobean Collection: Howsham Hall, Yorkshire, home of the Cholmley family, c1880

Howsham Hall, Yorkshire, home of the Cholmley family, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageJacobean Collection: Audley End, Essex, home of Lord Braybrooke, c1880

Audley End, Essex, home of Lord Braybrooke, c1880. Audley End House stands on the site of Walden Abbey. The present house is a Jacobean mansion built in 1605-14 for the 1st Earl of Suffolk

Background imageJacobean Collection: Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, 1924-1926. Artist: Herbert Felton

Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, 1924-1926. Artist: Herbert Felton
Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, 1924-1926. Jacobean frontage of the hotel. Illustration from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume IV, 1924-1926

Background imageJacobean Collection: Arrest of Sir John Fenwick, 1696 (late 19th century)

Arrest of Sir John Fenwick, 1696 (late 19th century)
Arrest of Sir John Fenwick, 1696 (19th century). Sir John Fenwick (1645-1697) was an English Jacobite conspirator who was beheaded in 1697

Background imageJacobean Collection: The arrest of the Young Pretender in Paris, 18th century (19th century). Artist: TE Nicholson

The arrest of the Young Pretender in Paris, 18th century (19th century). Artist: TE Nicholson
The arrest of the Young Pretender in Paris, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageJacobean Collection: The escape of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century)

The escape of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageJacobean Collection: Retreat of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). Artist: TE Nicholson

Retreat of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). Artist: TE Nicholson
Retreat of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageJacobean Collection: Mrs Skyring welcoming the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). Artist: TE Nicholson

Mrs Skyring welcoming the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). Artist: TE Nicholson
Mrs Skyring welcoming the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageJacobean Collection: Erecting the standard of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century)

Erecting the standard of the Young Pretender, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageJacobean Collection: The execution of Lord Derwentwater (1689-1716) on Tower Hill, London, 1716 (19th century)

The execution of Lord Derwentwater (1689-1716) on Tower Hill, London, 1716 (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageJacobean Collection: Lucy Russell (nee Harington), Countess of Bedford (1581-1627), 1824. Artist: W Freeman

Lucy Russell (nee Harington), Countess of Bedford (1581-1627), 1824. Artist: W Freeman
Lucy Russell (nee Harington), Countess of Bedford (1581-1627), 1824. Lucy Russell was a major aristocratic patron of the arts and literature in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras

Background imageJacobean Collection: Northumberland House, 1897

Northumberland House, 1897. From a view by Canaletti. From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]

Background imageJacobean Collection: Staircase in Northumberland House, 1897

Staircase in Northumberland House, 1897. From Old and New London Vol 111 by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]

Background imageJacobean Collection: Title page of Francis Bacons Instauratio Magna, 1620 (1893)

Title page of Francis Bacons Instauratio Magna, 1620 (1893). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co

Background imageJacobean Collection: Audley End House, Saffron Walden, Essex, 1688, (1893)

Audley End House, Saffron Walden, Essex, 1688, (1893). Audley End was one of the grandest Jacobean houses in England, built between 1605 and 1614 for Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk

Background imageJacobean Collection: Holland House, London, 1815. Artist: Woolnoth

Holland House, London, 1815. Artist: Woolnoth
Holland House, London, 1815. Holland House was a Jacobean house held by the Earls of Holland and the Fox family. It was badly damaged in a World War II bombing raid

Background imageJacobean Collection: Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Artist: J Green

Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Artist: J Green
Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Exterior view of the Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones for James I and completed in 1622

Background imageJacobean Collection: Temple Newsam, home of the Meynell-Ingram family, c1880

Temple Newsam, home of the Meynell-Ingram family, c1880. The house is a Tudor-Jacobean mansion which stands in gardens laid out by Capability Brown

Background imageJacobean Collection: John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1602

John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1602. Whitgift (c1530-1604) was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1567-1576. He became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1583

Background imageJacobean Collection: Title page of the works of Ben Jonson, 1616 (1893)

Title page of the works of Ben Jonson, 1616 (1893). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co, London



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