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John Payne: English: Portrait of Sir Edward Coke (1 February 1552 – 3 September 1634).   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
John Payne  (1607–)  wikidata:Q6252328
 
John Payne
Alternative names
Iohn Payne
Description painter, engraver, printmaker and graphic artist
Date of birth/death circa  Edit this at Wikidata 1647 / 1648 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
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artist QS:P170,Q6252328
Title
English: Portrait of Sir Edward Coke (1 February 1552 – 3 September 1634).
Date circa 1628–1629.
Medium line engraving.
Dimensions plate size: 7.5 × 5.1 in (19 × 13 cm).
institution QS:P195,Q238587
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Accession number
NPG D26081.
Object history
  • 1931: donated by Mary Elizabeth Stopford, daughter of compiler William Fleming M.D.
Inscriptions
  • around portrait: "PRVDENS QVI PATIENS." ("THE PRUDENT ARE PATIENT.")
  • above portrait: "Anno 1629." ("The year 1629.")
  • bottom right-hand corner: "I Payne fecit" ("Made by I. [Iohn = John] Payne").
References [1].
Source/Photographer http://www.duhaime.org/LawMuseum/LawGallery/Item72/Sir_Edward_Coke.aspx.
Other versions Edward Coke, The Fourth Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England (2nd ed, 1648, frontispiece and title page) - 20131124.jpg

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