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and art collector rather than as a politician. When he died he possessed 700 paintings, along with large collections of sculptures, books, prints, drawings, and antique jewellery. Most of his collection of marble carvings, known as the
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mostly Roman, but including some he had excavated in the Greek world, which was then the most important in England. His acquisitions, which also included fragments, pictures, gems, coins, books and manuscripts, were deposited at
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Thomas's trips as special envoy to some of the great courts of Europe further encouraged his interest in art collecting. He became noted as a patron and collector of works of art, described by
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to the English throne in 1603, and Arundel was restored to his titles and some of his estates in 1604. Other parts of the family lands ended up with his great-uncles. The next year he married
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He died in Padua in 1646, having returned to the Roman Catholicism he nominally abandoned on joining the Privy Council, and was buried in Arundel. He was succeeded as Earl by his eldest son
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Chamberlain to Carleton reported this in a letter dated January 4 1616, this is Old Style dating, and so would mean that the letter was written in 1617 by our reckoning. TNA, SP 14/90 f.9.
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TNA, SP 14/88 f.42. See also John Nichols, <it>The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of King James the First</it>, vol. III pp.182, 232.
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Quartered arms of Sir Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel, KG: Quarterly of eight 1: Gules a bend between six crosses crosslet fitchy Argent (Howard); 2: Gules, three
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accompanied Arundel on one of his trips to Italy in 1613 and 1614, a journey which took both men as far as Naples. In the Veneto Arundel saw the work of
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which was to become so influential to Jones's later career. Soon after the latter's return to England, he became Surveyor to the King's Works.
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In 1995, the J.Paul Getty Museum mounted an exhibition of Thomas Howard's and his wife Aletheia's extensive art collection.
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Mary F. S. Hervey, The Life, Correspondance and Collection of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, Appendix II, p. 459
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The Life, Correspondence and Collections of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel "Father of Vertu in England"
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brewing, Arundel decided not to return from the Netherlands to England, and instead settled first in
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The British Library : guide to the catalogues and indexes of the Department of Manuscripts
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owing to their Catholic religion and involvement in plots against the Queen. He was the son of
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Portrait of Thomas Howard, count of Arundel and his wife Alathea Talbot Sir Anthony Van Dyck
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Arundel's important library and its collection of manuscripts was inherited by his son, the
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Roma Britannica: Art Patronage and Cultural Exchange in Eighteenth-Century Rome
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in April 1640, and in 1641 as lord high steward presided at the trial of
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Committee in April 1621 for investigating the corruption charges against
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service, seen as a true test of his conformity, having been appointed a
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Kings & Connoisseurs: Collecting Art in Seventeenth-century Europe
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In June 1607, Arundel hosted a feast at court and produced a play,
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Arundel had petitioned the king for restoration of the ancestral
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In 1636 Arundel undertook an unsuccessful mission to the emperor
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Among Arundel's circle of scholarly and literary friends were
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by referring to their respective ancestry. He then incurred
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Le Voleur d'éternité, la vie aventureuse de William Petty
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as "the father of virtu in England", and was a member of
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in 1632 on a mission of condolence to the king's sister,
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The Earl and Countess of Arundel: Renaissance Collectors
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Brown, Jonathan; National Gallery of Art (U.S.) (1995).
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The Evolution of the Grand Tour, 2nd ed (London, 2000).
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his earldoms to the descendants of his grandfather the
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on the occasion of his coronation. In 1635 he was made
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Rubens' portrait of the Earl, at the National Gallery
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eds. F. Harris and M. Hunter (British Library, 2003).
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He had a large collection of antique sculptures, the
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 1836: 1822: 477:; he accompanied Charles the same year to 54: 859:Learn how and when to remove this message 785:James Howard, Lord Maltravers (1607–1624) 539:With the troubles that would lead to the 362:Elizabeth, the electress consort Palatine 350:Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk 250:Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre of Gilsland 1187: 1044:Nickson, Margaret Annie Eugenie (1998). 1031: 902: 822:This article includes a list of general 600: 427:in 1624, and by his share in the duke's 388:in 1620 and planned the colonization of 331: 262: 224:Arundel was born in relative penury, at 208:He is sometimes referred to as the 21st 1270:Van Dyck's portrait at the Getty Museum 1043: 570:was the ancestor of what was first the 534: 438:to Lady Elizabeth Stewart (daughter of 14: 2410: 1205: 1120:The Grand Tour and the Great Rebellion 947: 879: 291:Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury 1817: 795:William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford 568:William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford 411:by the Lords on account of insulting 340:in pale or armed and langued azure a 297:. She would inherit a vast estate in 151:William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford 1112:(Apollo Magazine publication, 1996). 919:Aeneas and Dido: Lost Plays Database 915:Ambassades de Monsieur de La Boderie 808: 781:(married 1606) he had six children, 220:Early life and restoration to titles 2463:Howard family (English aristocracy) 1284: 1149:The Evolution of English Collecting 513:Lord Steward of the royal household 242:Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel 179:Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel 167:Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel 24: 18:Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel 2493:Lord-lieutenants of Northumberland 2396:Italics indicate service when the 1291:"Howard, Thomas (1586–1646)"  978:"Howard, Thomas (1586-1646)"  964:Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon 828:it lacks sufficient corresponding 789:Henry Howard, 15th Earl of Arundel 556:Henry Howard, 15th Earl of Arundel 492:to procure the restitution of the 155:Henry Howard, 15th Earl of Arundel 25: 2554: 1424:Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland 1258: 1159:Inigo Jones's 'Roman Sketchbook', 713:Heneage Finch, Earl of Winchilsea 660:and Francis Bacon. The architect 645:, Mytens, Rubens, and Honthorst. 637:. He acquired other paintings by 386:New England Plantations Committee 287:Lady Alatheia (or Alethea) Talbot 279:Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton 2543:Prisoners in the Tower of London 2443:Earls of Norfolk (1644 creation) 1327:bef. 1608 – 1636 1297:Dictionary of National Biography 1175: 984:Dictionary of National Biography 813: 617:of connoisseurs associated with 597:Collector and patron of the arts 440:Esmé Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox 384:in 1617, became a member of the 2503:Lord-lieutenants of Westmorland 1652:The Duke of Richmond and Lennox 1245:Recollecting the Arundel Circle 1070: 1037: 758:in 1831, and they now form the 695:. Many of these are now at the 364:, to Heidelberg as part of her 317:Diplomatic and political career 2533:People from Braintree District 2528:17th-century English diplomats 2483:Lord-lieutenants of Cumberland 1466:Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland 1250:Thomas Howard is portrayed in 991: 969: 956: 950:The Personal Rule of Charles I 941: 932: 923: 908: 671:Arundel collected drawings by 405:commissioner of the Great Seal 323:The Tragedy of Aeneas and Dido 13: 1: 2523:17th-century English nobility 2518:16th-century English nobility 1512:Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland 1240:(New Haven and London, 1985). 804: 738:, and later by his grandson, 523:home. In 1642 he accompanied 360:in 1611. In 1613 he escorted 248:, daughter and co-heiress of 201:, was eventually left to the 158:James Howard, Lord Maltravers 1151:(New Haven and London, 2003) 800:Mary Anne Howard (1614-1658) 558:who was the ancestor of the 473:of the forests north of the 192:, but he made his name as a 7: 2488:Lord-lieutenants of Norfolk 1350:Custos Rotulorum of Norfolk 1238:Lord Arundel and his Circle 1139:John Evelyn and his Milieu, 1048:. London: British Library. 917:, 2 (Paris, 1750), p. 264: 605:Armoured portrait by Rubens 434:On the marriage of his son 376:in July 1616 He supported 10: 2559: 2498:Lord-lieutenants of Surrey 1569:Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk 1538:The Earl of Northumberland 1488:The Earl of Northumberland 1457:The Earl of Northumberland 1446:The Earl of Northumberland 1417:The Earl of Northumberland 1369:Custos Rotulorum of Surrey 1323:Custos Rotulorum of Sussex 1083: 395:Arundel presided over the 2394: 2341: 2294: 2229: 2208: 2163: 2076: 2050: 1992: 1961: 1922: 1863: 1797: 1792: 1773: 1758: 1742: 1732: 1715: 1699: 1692: 1682: 1671: 1663: 1658: 1648: 1639: 1626: 1600:Lord Lieutenant of Surrey 1597: 1585: 1566: 1558: 1546: 1509: 1495: 1463: 1453: 1421: 1401: 1391: 1382: 1377: 1366: 1358: 1347: 1339: 1329: 1320: 1312: 1307: 1215:. 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Index

Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel
The Right Honourable
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Peter Paul Rubens
National Gallery
Finchingfield
Essex
Padua
Fitzalan Chapel
Arundel
Noble family
Howard
Alethea Talbot
William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford
Henry Howard, 15th Earl of Arundel
Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel
Anne Dacre
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King James I
King Charles I
Grand Tourist
Arundel marbles
University of Oxford
Earl of Arundel
Earl of Norfolk
Finchingfield
Essex
aristocratic family
Queen Elizabeth I

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