Art UK has updated its cookies policy. By using this website you are agreeing to the use of cookies. To find out more read our updated Use of Cookies policy and our updated Privacy policy.

Note: Your tags will not be submitted until you login Create account?
Exit
Lord Howard of Effingham (1536–1624), 1st Earl of Nottingham

Image credit: Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

What things, ideas or objects can you see in this artwork?

i

Things are objects or ideas portrayed in the artwork. For example: apple, dog, smile, celebration, etc.

What do we mean by ‘things’?
Can you find what you’re tagging from this list? If so, please select it.
There are records to display, please narrow your criteria
Add as many tags as you want Need help?

Things you’ve added

You can click a tag below to remove it.

Things added by others

Review approved things

The ‘things’ below have been verified, but you can still challenge and report them if you think they are incorrect or inappropriate.

Can you name any people depicted in this artwork?

i

People are the names of figures depicted in the artwork. For example: Queen Victoria, Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, etc.

What do we mean by ‘people’?
Can you find what you’re tagging from this list? If so, please select it.
There are records to display, please narrow your criteria
Add as many tags as you want Need help?

People you’ve added

You can click a tag below to remove it.

People added by others

Review approved people

The ‘people’ below have been verified, but you can still challenge and report them if you think they are incorrect or inappropriate.

Can you name any places depicted in this artwork?

i

Places are geographical locations and venues depicted in the artwork. For example: Glasgow, London Bridge, Belgium, etc.

What do we mean by ‘places’?
Can you find what you’re tagging from this list? If so, please select it.
There are records to display, please narrow your criteria
Add as many tags as you want Need help?

Places you’ve added

You can click a tag below to remove it.

Places added by others

Review approved places

The ‘places’ below have been verified, but you can still challenge and report them if you think they are incorrect or inappropriate.

Can you name any events depicted in this artwork?

i

Events are occasions or historical moments shown in the artwork. For Example: WW1, Diamond Jubilee, Birthday Party, Battle of Hastings, etc.

What do we mean by ‘events’?
Can you find what you’re tagging from this list? If so, please select it.
There are records to display, please narrow your criteria
Add as many tags as you want Need help?

Events you’ve added

You can click a tag below to remove it.

Events added by others

How you can use this image

 

This image is available to be shared and re-used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial licence (CC BY-NC).

This image can be reproduced in any way apart from any commercial uses.

Wherever you reproduce the image or an altered version of it, you must attribute the original creators (acknowledge the original artist(s), the person/organisation that took the photograph of the work) and any other stated rights holders.

Review our guidance pages which explain how you can reuse images, how to credit an image and how to find more images in the public domain or with a Creative Commons licence available.

Download

Notes

Add or edit a note on this artwork that only you can see. You can find notes again by going to the ‘Notes’ section of your account.

Lord Howard of Effingham, Earl of Nottingham, Knight of the Garter and Lord High Admiral of England was the commander of the fleet which destroyed the Spanish Armada. The piece was painted about 1620, when the Admiral was an old man, by a follower of Daniel Mytens (the head and hands are certainly by Mytens himself) and is a studio replica of the portrait in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, which was painted throughout by Daniel Mytens.The Earl stands in a carpeted interior three-quarters in profile to te right, holding a white wand of office and wearing Garter Robes (red surcoat, cloak fastened by tasselled cords, garter, garter chain and George pendant badge) over a pale grey satin costume; his left hand rests on a sword pommel; to the right we see the Garter white-plumed hat on a table covered with a Turkey carpet; a distant view of a sea battle is discirnible from the window behind.

Newstead Abbey

Ravenshead

Title

Lord Howard of Effingham (1536–1624), 1st Earl of Nottingham

Date

17th C

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 243 x W 155 cm

Accession number

NCM 1952-18

Acquisition method

purchased from Lady Lucas, 1952

Work type

Painting

Normally on display at

Newstead Abbey

Newstead Village, Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire NG15 8NA England

This venue is open to the public. Not all artworks are on display. If you want to see a particular artwork, please contact the venue.
View venue