Thomas Wriothesley (1505–1550), First Earl of Southampton
Item
Title
                                Thomas Wriothesley (1505–1550), First Earl of Southampton            
                Description
                                Miniature portrait of Thomas Wriothesley (1505–1550), First Earl of Southampton painted by Hans Holbein the Younger            
                Access Rights
                                Public Domain            
                Subject
                                Thomas Wriothesley (1505–1550), First Earl of Southampton            
                Medium
                                Vellum laid on card; irregular and cut to fit oval             
                Coverage
                                Germany (painter); England (subject)            
                Creator
                                Hans Holbein the Younger            
                Provenance
                                the sitter, Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, London (until d. 1550); Earls of Southampton (1550–1624); Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton (1624–d. 1667); his daughter, Lady Elizabeth Wriothesley (1667–d. 1682/83); her widower, Edward Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough (1682/83–d. 1688/89); their son, Wriothesley Baptist Noel, 2nd Earl of Gainsborough (1688/89–d. 1690); his cousin, Baptist Noel, 3rd Earl of Gainsborough (1690–d. 1714); his daughter, Lady Susan Noel (1714–d. 1758); her widower, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury, Wimborne St. Giles, Dorset (1758–d. 1771); Earls of Shaftesbury, Wimborne St. Giles (1771–1851); Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, Wimborne St. Giles (1851–about 1875; sold to Cook); Sir Francis Cook, Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey (about 1875–d. 1901); his son, Wyndham Francis Cook, London (1901–d. 1905); his son, Humphrey Wyndham Cook, London (1905–25; his sale, Christie's, London, July 7–10, 1925, no. 307, for £283.10 to Agnew); [Agnew and Sabin, London, 1925; sold to MMA]            
                Audience
                                General public, interested in art            
                Publisher
                                The Met Museum            
                Date Created
                                c.1535