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 PHILIP berigo collection. The original sketcli from which later portraits were painted. C. &C., | Titian, ii. 205 ; Vasari, eel. Mil., vii. 450 ; ' Kidolfi, Maraviglie, i. 2G2. By Titian, Madrid Museum ; canvas, H. 6 ft. 4 in. x 3 ft. 8 in. The Prince, in armour, with the collar of the Golden Fleece. Paint- ed in Augsburg in 1551 ; sent in 1553 to Queen Mary of England by Mary of Hun- gary, sister of Charles V., when the latter was preferring Philip's suit ; returned, after the marriage in 1554, to Mary of Hungary, who took it to Spain in 1550. Replica, probably by Orazio or Cesare Vecelli, at Chatsworth ; a poor copy, probably by a Spaniard, in Northwick Collection. C. it C., Titian, ii. 208 ; Revue uuiverselle des arts, iii. 132. By Titian, Naples Museum ; canvas, full- length, life-size ; signed. The Prince, stand- ing, in a doublet of white silk shot with gold, the left hand holding a glove. Painted in 1553. Repetitious or copies in Palazzo Pitti, Florence ; Palazzo Corsini, Rome ; Blenheim ; Castle Howard ; and Lord Stan- hope Collection. Engraved by Cipriani. C. & C., Titian, ii. 210 ; Klas. dor Malerei, i. PI. 02 ; Gal. du Pal. Pitti, PI. 109. PHILIP HI., portrait, Velasquez, Madrid Museum; canvas, H. 1) ft. 10 in. X 10 ft. 4 in. The King, on a spirited horse, holding in his left hand the baton of command, gal- lops on the seashore ; he wears steel armour, a black hat with plumes, a ruff, and a crim- son scarf which floats behind from his shoul- der. Painted about 1044. As Philip III. was dead before Velasquez went to Madrid, the features were taken from contemporary portraits. Etched by F. Goya ; Fatcho. Curtis, 43 ; Gal. Esp.; Madrazo, GOG. PHILIP IV., portrait, liubenz, Munich Gallery ; canvas, H. 3 ft. 7 in. x 2 ft. 8 in. Face three-quarters view ; dress, black silk and velvet mantle, with Order of Golden Fleece suspended by a gold chain. Com- panion piece, same size, Elizabeth de Bour- bon, his consort, in black silk adorned with pearls. Both pictures engraved by Pontius and Louys ; in small, by Viennot. Smith, ii. 75. By Rubens, Windsor Castle ; canvas, H. 8 ft. 4 in. x 7 ft. On horseback, in armour covered with a silk mantle, crowned with laurel by Victory, who hovers above him with a palm branch in her hand ; back- ground, an open country with a combat of cavalry in distance. Yvaageu, Treasures, ii. 435 ; Smith, ii. 240. By Velasquez, Mrs. Henry Huth, Wyke- hurst, Surrey, England ; canvas, H. G ft. 9 in. x 4 ft. About fifty years old, full-length, standing ; black dress and cloak, Order of Golden Fleece ; left hand, resting on his sword, holds his hat ; in right, a paper ; behind, a table covered with a red cloth ; background, red drapery. Same history as Isabel of Bourbon, of Mrs. Huth, of which it is the companion. Curtis, 50. By ]'elaxquez, Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; canvas, H. G ft. 11 in. x 4 ft. The King, full-length, in a black dress with the Order of the Golden Fleece, stands in a room opening on a balcony ; his right hand holds a letter, his left is on his sword ; near him a chair, and a table on which is his hat ; on left, a red curtain. Sold, with the compan- ion portrait of Olivures, at King of Holland sale (1850) for 38,815 florins. Curtis, 50. By Velaaqiiez, Madrid Museum ; canvas, H. 6 ft. 11 in. x4 ft. 10 in. Full-length, in black dress, kneeling behind a desk covered with rich orange and pearl-coloured tapes- try ; left hand holds his hat ; above, a cur- tain similar to covering of desk. Latest manner. Companion to similar picture of same size of Mariamia of Austria, Madrid Museum. Curtis, 49 ; Madrazo, 019. By Velasquez, Madrid Museum ; canvas, H. 9 ft. 10 in. xlO ft. 4 in. The King, mounted on a bay horse and carrying a baton, gallops to right ; he wears steel ar- mour inlaid with gold, a narrow linen col- lar, a plumed chapeau, and a crimson scarf which floats behind from his waist. Painted about 1644 ; second manner. Old copy in Vienna Museum. Other repetitions : Earl 433