James Bertie (c.1653–1699), 1st Earl of Abingdon

Image credit: Examination Schools, University of Oxford

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Examination Schools, University of Oxford

Oxford

Title

James Bertie (c.1653–1699), 1st Earl of Abingdon

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 228.5 x W 145 cm

Accession number

PCFA104

Acquisition method

gift from Montague Bertie, 2nd Earl of Abingdon, 1700

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

on column to left: 'Effigem hanc Honoratissimi/ Domini, Jacobi Bertie, Comitis/ de Abingdon, Baronus Nor/ reys de Rycott: Qui de Regno/ et Ecclesia Anglicana Sub tribus Regibus optime meruit; fuitque diu Forrestarum Reg/ iarum cis Trentam Justitia/ rius Capitalis, Oxoniensis/ Comitatus praefectus Fortissi/ mus; Urbis Seneschallus Fi/ delissimus; Adademiae Fautor Semper Amicissimus;/ Eidem Academiae Montagu,/ Filius Natu Maximus, Hono/ rum et Virtutum. Haeres/ Dono Dedit.'

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Examination Schools, University of Oxford

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