Doddington Hall Interior of a Church Dutch School, c.1650s Toggle Zoom in Zoom out caption Dutch School, Interior of a Church Photo courtesy of Dave Penman (All rights reserved) Share-icon Downloads Zoom in Details Country House Doddington Hall Title(s) Interior of a Church Date c.1650s Location Private Apartments Medium and support Oil on canvas Dimensions Overall height: 39 cm, Overall width: 45 cm Artist Dutch School Catalogue Number DN109 Description In the late nineteenth century Cole, who stated that the picture was by the seventeenth-century Dutch painter Emanuel de Witte (1615/17–1691/2), noted the picture hanging in the Long Gallery. Although the painting is reminiscent of de Witte’s work, it does not appear to be by him. The identity of the church, which would appear to be Dutch, has yet to be identified. by Martin Postle Bibliography R.E.G. Cole, History of Doddington, otherwise Doddington-Pigot, in the County of Lincoln, and its successive owners, with pedigrees, Lincoln : James Williamson, 1897, p. 225 Related catalogue items from Doddington Hall Doddington Hall Unknown Man circle of Godfrey Kneller, c.1690–1700 Doddington Hall Princess Mary, later Queen Mary II circle of Peter Lely, ? c.1677 Doddington Hall Six Children of Rhoda and Francis Blake Delaval possibly Rhoda Delaval and Alexander van Aken or Joseph van Aken, c.1745
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