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Sir Philip Sidney  wikidata:Q28044881 reasonator:Q28044881
Artifex
After Antonis Mor  (1519–1575)  wikidata:Q176694
 
After Antonis Mor
Alia nomina
Anthonis Moor, Anthony Moor, Anthonis Moor van Dashorst, Anthony Moor van Dashorst, Anthony Mor, Anthonis Mor van Dashorst, Anthony Mor van Dashorst, Anthony More, Antonio Moro
Descriptio Dutch painter et drawer
Dies natalis/mortis circa  Edit this at Wikidata 1575 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Traiectum ad Rhenum Antverpia
Work location
Traiectum ad Rhenum (1544), Antverpia (1547-1550), Roma (1550), Portugallia (1552-1553), Traiectum ad Rhenum (1554), England (1554-1555), Northern Netherlands (1555-1559), Hispania (1559-1560), Traiectum ad Rhenum (1560-1567), Antverpia (1567-1575)
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creator QS:P170,Q4233718,P1877,Q176694
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Auctor
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Titulus
Sir Philip Sidney
Object type tabula picta Edit this at Wikidata
Genus portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Descriptio

Sir Philip Sidney, by unknown artist, given to the National Portrait Gallery, London in 1925. See source website for additional information.

This set of images was gathered by User:Dcoetzee from the National Portrait Gallery, London website using a special tool. All images in this batch are listed as "unknown author" by the NPG, who is diligent in researching authors, and was donated to the NPG before 1939 according to their website.

18th century copy of an original c. 1578 (see Strong, "Sidney's Appearance Reconsidered", p. 4)
Depicted people Philippus Sidney Edit this at Wikidata
Datum Dies ignota
Unknown date
, but was given to the National Portrait Gallery, London in 1925. [18th century]
Medium oil on canvas Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions Altitudo: 115.2 cm Edit this at Wikidata; Latitudo: 82.3 cm Edit this at Wikidata
dimensions QS:P2048,+115.2U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,+82.3U174728
institution QS:P195,Q238587
Accession number
NPG 2096
References Sir Roy Strong, "Sidney's Appearance Reconsidered". In Sir Philip Sidney's Achievement, ed. M. J. B. Allen, Dominic Baker Smith and Arthur F. KInney, AMS Press, 1990. ISBN 0-404-62297-6.
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National Portrait Gallery: NPG 2096

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Sir Philip Sidney, author of Apology for Poesy

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