Tobias and the Angel

1 portrait by John King

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Tobias and the Angel

by and published by Bernard Lens (II), printed and sold by John King, after Jacob Symonsz. Pynas (Pinas)
mezzotint, 1680-1700
9 7/8 in. x 12 1/4 in. (250 mm x 310 mm) plate size; 10 3/8 in. x 13 1/4 in. (265 mm x 335 mm) paper size
Purchased, 1944
Reference Collection
NPG D11740

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  • John King (active 1698-1759), Printseller and publisher. Artist or producer associated with 33 portraits.
  • Bernard Lens (II) (1659 or 1660-1725), Artist and mezzotinter. Artist or producer associated with 32 portraits, Sitter associated with 1 portrait.
  • Jacob Symonsz. Pynas (Pinas) (circa 1585-after 1648), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 1 portrait.

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Current affairs

William Howard, Viscount Stafford, is convicted of impeachment and beheaded on account of his alleged involvement in the Popish Plot.
Whigs' sponsorship of a pope-burning procession, for the second consecutive year, supports their campaign to exclude James, Duke of York from the throne.

Art and science

Writer, John Bunyan, publishes, The Life and Death of Mr. Badman. Novelistic in form and conceived as a dialogue between two gentlemen, the book was intended as a sequel to the first part of The Pilgrim's Progress.

International

Revelations surface of a Catholic uprising in Ireland with French support. The government launches an inquiry, ultimately leading to the execution of Oliver Plunket, Archbishop of Armagh.
Secretary of State, Robert Spencer, in adopting an anti-French foreign policy, forges a defensive Anglo-Spanish treaty while seeking an alliance with the Dutch.

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