Lot Essay
The armour and attitude of the sitter in the present portrait would suggest a date of around 1575-85. The close helmet, breast-plate and back-plates (from an armour for the foot tournament) depicted here are very similar, if not the same as, those preserved in the Royal Armoury, Turin, attributed to a central Italian workshop, c. 1580. The heraldic eagle, displayed with wings inverted, on the brow of the visor, and displayed with wings outstretched, below the neck on the breast-plate and at the sides, would be key in establishing the sitter's identity. The sitter's monogram 'VF', with palm fronds impaling an Italian ducal coronet, are also incorporated twice within a band of the etched and gilt decoration above an eagle on the sitter's breast-plate, and on the visor.