Portraits of Edward Holte (1600-1643) and his wife Elizabeth (née King)
Cornelius Johnson, c. 1636
The Holtes were one of the leading landed gentry families of Birmingham. They built Aston Hall, and played a major role in the politics and history of the area, especially during the Civil War. The family were Royalists and Edward Holte was wounded at Edge Hill in 1642 and died during the siege of Oxford in 1643. These portraits have now been returned to Aston Hall where they join other ancestral portraits of the family. The sitters are depicted with an informality of dress and the self revealing gaze which made the artist a pioneer of the English School of portraiture.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Portraits of Edward Holte (1600-1643) and his wife Elizabeth (née King), c. 1636
Date supported
2006
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
Each 76 x 63.5 cm
Grant
17000
Total cost
46800

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