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RefNoIM/007233
LevelItem
TitlePortrait of Margaret Cavendish
ArtistPieter Louis van Schuppen
Date1662
DescriptionFull-length portrait of Margaret Cavendish standing in a niche. She is flanked by the classical figures of Athena, goddess of wisdom, on the left side of the image and Apollo, god of truth and the arts, on the right side. Cavendish is shown in flowing robes, a beaded necklace and a small crown and is presented turned slightly towards her left. She is seen holding the folds of her robes with her left hand, with her feet visible underneath.

The plinth below her niche is surrounded by cornucopias and contains a sonnet praising her beauty and intellect written by her husband William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1593-1676). The poem was published in the opening of her fiction work The Blazing World (1666).

Engraved after Abraham Diepenbeeck (1596-1675).
InscriptionContentInscribed below: ‘Here on this Figure Cast a Glance, / But so as if it were by Chance, / Your eyes not fixt, they must not Stay, / Since this like Shadowes to the Day / It only represent's; for Still, / Her Beauty's found beyond the Skill / Of the best Paynter, to Imbrace, / These lovely Lines within her face, / View her Soul's Picture, Judgment, witt, / Then read those Lines which Shee hath writt, / By Phancy's Pencill drawne alone / Which Peces but Shee, can justly owne.’
Extent1 item
ObjectNameEngraving
PhysicalDescriptionLine engraving
Dimensions265 x 160 mm
AccessStatusOpen
ProvenancePurchased from Grosvenor Prints, February 2025
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