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Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grafton (1663-1690) as a Youth
studio of Sir Peter Lely (Soest 1618 London 1680).
Oil painting on canvas, Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grafton (1663-1690) as a Youth, studio of Sir Peter Lely (Soest 1618 London 1680), circa 1679/80. A three-quarter-length portrait of a youth, turned to the right, head turned to the left, gazing at the spectator, wearing a dark grey suit of armour with gilt studs; delicate greyish-white lace cravat; very long dark brown curly wig; a baton held in his right hand, elbow resting on a table; helmet on left side with red plumes, cape or stole in rich red edged with gold braid and fringe draped on table. Stone column and opening to thundery sky beyond on the right.
Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grafton, KG (16631690). Natural son of Charles II by Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland; created Earl of Euston in 1672, Duke in 1675, and KG in 1680. He was married to Lady Isabella Bennet in 1672, when she was only five and he was eight, with a further ceremony in 1679 when Evelyn was concerned by the marriage of this boy that had been rudely bred to this sweete child if ever there was any (1 August 1672), the sweetest and most beautiful child (6 September 1679). He turned out, however, much better than Evelyn had feared, pursuing a military career with courage sometimes amounting to reckless daring, on land and at sea (he became Vice-Admiral of England on the death of Prince Rupert in 1682). He helped suppress Monmouths rebellion, but later, disillusioned with James II, joined with Churchill to throw in their lot with William III at Axminster. He was mortally wounded at the capture of Cork when serving under Churchill (by then Lord Marlborough).
This portrait was presumably painted shortly before he was sent to learn his profession of the sea from Admiral Sir John Berry in 1680 (he still has no insignia of the Garter).
Ickworth, Suffolk (Accredited Museum)
Photo credit
National Trust Photographic Library / Bridgeman Images