English: . Sir Thomas Dale (c. 1615), formerly attributed to the workshop of Jan Anthonisz van Ravesteyn, currently attributed to Marcus Geerearts.
Reference: Acc. No. 52.8.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond.
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"Depicted wearing fashionable period attire, including a flat lace collar, bulbous breeches, and black hose, Dale’s professional identity as a commander is indicated by the armor resting on the table behind him."
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52.8; Marcus Gheeraerts the younger, Flemish, active in England, 1561 - 1635 (Artist); Sir Thomas Dale; ca. 1609-1619; Oil on canvas; Framed: 91 1/4× 56 1/4 in. (231.78 × 142.88 cm)<br/>Unframed: 80 1/4× 45 1/4 in. (203.84 × 114.94 cm); Adolph D. and Wilkins C. Williams Fund; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond