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Portrait Of George Gage With Two Attendants

The central figure has been identified as George Gage (about 1582 - 1638) whose family arms (a saltire and sun in splendour) entwined with the family crest (a ram's head) are on the sculpted pedestal (bottom right). Gage was a diplomat and an agent in Italy and the Netherlands for the great English collectors of the early 17th century. He is shown here being offered a piece of sculpture. The portrait was painted in Italy, probably in the summer of 1622 or 1623, when both the artist and the sitter were in Rome.
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The central figure has been identified as George Gage (about 1582
- 1638) whose family arms (a saltire & sun in splendour) entwined with the family crest (a ram's head) are on the sculpted pedestal (bottom right). Gage was a diplomat & an agent in Italy & the Netherlands for the great English collectors of the early 17th century. He is shown here being offered a piece of sculpture. The portrait was painted in Italy, probably in the summer of 1622 or 1623, when both the artist & the sitter were in Rome.

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RAM - Random Access memory
Summer - The season between Spring and Autumn. Usually the hottest season of the year
sun - A star at the centre of the solar system.
Italy - a country in Europe.
Head - The upper part of a body typically separated by the neck.
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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