Nathaniel Crew (1633–1721), 3rd Baron Crewe of Stene

Image credit: Sheldonian Theatre

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'Whole length three-quarters to right; dark-hair to neck; slight moustache; square collar; long scarlet chimere over rochet; scarf; his right hand holds small book, his left, gloved, holds glove; the crozier leans against the table to right, on which is a large jewelled mitre; architectural background; inscribed "NATHANIEL CREW, BISHOP OF OXFORD 1671 OF DURHAM 1674 OB. 1721 ᴁT 88".' Information extracted from Mrs Reginald Lane Poole’s 'Catalogue of Portraits in the Possession of the University, Colleges and the County of Oxford', vol. 3, Oxford 1925 (pp.1–116).

Sheldonian Theatre, University of Oxford

Oxford

Title

Nathaniel Crew (1633–1721), 3rd Baron Crewe of Stene

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 233 x W 142 cm (E)

Accession number

PCF1

Acquisition method

gift from Sir John English Dolben, 1818

Work type

Painting

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