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Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington and 2nd Earl of Cork

21 of 1023 portraits by Sir Anthony van Dyck

Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington and 2nd Earl of Cork, by Sir Anthony van Dyck, based on a work of circa 1640 -NPG 893 - © National Portrait Gallery, London

© National Portrait Gallery, London

Early Stuart Portraits Catalogue

Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington and 2nd Earl of Cork

possibly after Sir Anthony van Dyck
based on a work of circa 1640
20 in. x 15 in. (508 mm x 381 mm)
NPG 893

This portraitback to top

The original three-quarter length portrait by Van Dyck is in the Devonshire Collection, listed by Millar in 2004 [1] as at Eamsley Hall, W Yorks, and previously at Chiswick [2] (having passed, presumably, through the sitter’s gr. gr. s., the 3rd Earl of Burlington, d. 1753, whose dau m. the 4th Duke of Devonshire, d. 1764), and at Lismore Castle. [3]
A kit-cat sized copy at Knole by Jonathan Richardson (the elder?), was long thought to show Milton, whose name is inscribed upon it. [4] Reduced copies are the oval panel at Chatsworth [5] and that sold Christie’s, 18 June 1954, lot 95, ex Marquess of Queensbury). A drawing formerly in A. H. Sutherland’s collection, was engraved bust-length from a drawing by W. N. Gardiner finished by B. Reading, published by T. Rodd 1816 ‘from the picture at Chiswick’, see above. [6]

Footnotesback to top

1) Millar 2004, p 452, iv 35. Hawkesbury 1903, p 15; Liverpool 1906, p 7.
2) Sir William Musgrave, MS lists of portraits, British Museum 5726E, i, f.15, no.12.
3) Illus. Country Life, 6 August 1964, p 340.
4) Cf. C. J. Phillips, History of the Sackville Family, 1929, II, p 438. Millar 2004, p 452; exhibited First Exhibition of National Portraits, South Kensington, 1866, no.819.
5) Formerly at Bolton Abbey (Hawkesbury 1903, p 30) and Kirkham Abbey (Liverpool 1906, p 7).
6) Catalogue of the Sutherland Collection, I, 1837, p 114.

Referenceback to top

Millar 2004, p 453, under iv 35.

Piper 1963
D. Piper, Catalogue of the Seventeenth Century Portraits in the National Portrait Gallery 1625-1714, 1963, pp 45-46.

Conservationback to top

Lined, some retouching, discoloured varnish.

Provenanceback to top

Lt-Col W. R. Tyrell, Haughley, Suffolk; the Earls of Clancarty sale, Christie’s, 12 March 1892 (132 as of an unknown man); bt. Agnew, for the NPG (as of the 1st Earl of Burlington).


This extended catalogue entry is by John Ingamells, one of a limited number of entries drafted in 2010 for the incomplete catalogue, Early Stuart Portraits 1625-1685, and is as written then. For the most up-to-date details on individual Collection works, we recommend reading the information provided in the Search the Collection results on this website in parallel with this text.