THOMAS FLATMAN
(1635-1688)King Charles II ((1630-1685), wearing armour, lawn collar and blue sash of the garter, sky background
circa 1661
Framed: 8 x 6.5 cm (3 ¹/₈ x 2 ¹/₂ inches)
Watercolour on vellum
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The 1661 portrait by Cooper has a possible provenance stemming from Nell Gwyn’s illegitimate son with Charles II who was given the title of the Duke of St Albans by the king (Gwyn forced his hand after dangling their baby son over some bannisters). It was clearly an important and popular image, as many versions exist (listed in the appendix below). Like the sketch of Cromwell by Cooper, it seems that his miniature of the King was copied by oil painters. The Dutch artist Pieter Nason (1612-1688/90) and his followers seem to have produced variants based on the miniature and a number of other miniaturists did the same.
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