John Faber (1650/60-1721)

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John Faber (1650/60-1721)

King Charles I, full face, in black cloak with the star and ribbon of the Garter, tall black hat

pen on parchment, signed and inscribed "CAROLUS I. Mag. Brit. Fr. & Hib. REX. Done from y Original Painting in the Possession of y Hon: George Clarke in Oxford. by J. Faber", turned wood frame
oval, 5 1/4in. (134mm.) high

Provenance
Francis Wellesley; Sotheby's, June 1920, lot 286
Literature
Foster, 1914-1916, Supplement, p. 105
Schidlof, 1964, p. 243, fig. 381, pl. 202
Foskett, 1972, p. 265
Exhibited
London, 1888-1889, no. 26
Glasgow, 1911
Brussels, 1912, British Section no. 356
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1914-1917

Lot Essay

An inscription on the reverse of the drawing reads "Portrait of King Charles First as he sat on his trial in Westminster Hall January 23 1648 a drawing with the Pen by J. Faber"

This work is described in the Wellesley sale catalogue "This splendid plumbago is surely Faber's masterpiece".

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