Portrait of a Man in Royal Livery (1532-1535)

Holbein, Hans the Younger (c.1497-1543)

Portrait of a Man in Royal Livery
15321535
Oil and gold on parchment, laid down on linden, diameter 9.5 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Holbein painted this small roundel about 153235, after his return to England. The young sitter can be identified as a court official, for he wears the livery of Henry VIII, with the initials H[R] for Henricus Rex embroidered in black on his red coat. The frame is original and the reverse is painted black and decorated with engraved circles. It is possible that the portrait, which is in excellent condition, originally had a protective painted lid. Such intimate portrait capsules were easily portable, as well as more affordable than larger-scale likenesses. (MET)