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Henry Talbot

Henry Talbot
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IMAGE number
USB1157112
Image title
Henry Talbot
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Artist
Hayls, John (fl.1651-76) (attr. to)
Location
Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, UK
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
74.9x62.9 cms
Image description

attributed to John Hayls (fl.before 1641 – London 1679). Oil painting on canvas, Henry Talbot (son of Sharington I Talbot and Elizabeth Leighton), attributed to John Hayls (fl. 1651 - d. London 1679), circa 1650. Henry Talbot was the 3rd son of Sharington Talbot of Salwarp (d.1642) and his first wife, Elizabeth Leighton. His brother, as described on the inscription, was Sharington Talbot (d.1677), who inherited Lacock. According to Oliver Millar, 1968, this is almost certainly by Hayls, c.1650. The portrait is close in type to that of his half-brother, George Talbot (P/42), probably by J.M Wright, who was also killed in battle. Lacock, Wiltshire

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National Trust Photographic Library / Bridgeman Images
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Painting / Mzpainting

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