
This is the only known portrait from life of the important Jacobean playwright, John Fletcher. Fletcher was an immensely popular and prolific writer who wrote three plays jointly with Shakespeare, and collaborated with Francis Beaumont and others, as well as writing plays in his own right. This work shows Fletcher as a prosperous and well-dressed man with the tools of his trade - paper and pens - alongside him. The verse written on the paper beside him pays a compliment to Fletcher's wit. This acquisition will add to the important collection of portraits of late Elizabethan and Jacobean writers held by the National Portrait Gallery.
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Title of artwork, date
Portrait of John Fletcher, c. 1620
Date supported
2008
Medium and material
Oil on oak panel
Dimensions
92 x 71 cm
Grant
50000
Total cost
217862

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