
1569
Oil on board
The musician and composer Thomas Whythorne (ca. 1528-1596) was typical of the new urbane and upwardly mobile professional class in Elizabethan England. Pious and vain in equal measure, Whythorne commissioned a remarkable number of portraits of himself over the course of his life, but this is the only one known to have survived. Uniquely for the period, his diary records the experience of sitting for his portraits and his ruminations on how age and illness had changed his appearance. One entry in the diary, written twelve years since Whythorne had last sat for his portrait, gives a good sense of how sitting to an artist increased his
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