A portrait by Peter Lely of Admiral Sir John Harman, a famed naval commander who served in the Dutch Wars of the 1660s/1670s under King Charles II. Harman stands half turned away to his right, with his left hand pointing off canvas. He has long dark curled hair and looks back at us over his left shoulder. He wears a gold striped "Barbary" coat, a red sash, white cuffs and collar. It is one of Lely's "Flagmen of Lowestoft" series of portraits.
Portrait of an unknown Royalist by William Dobson (c.1643/44). Facing the viewer but looking away to his left, he had long dark blond hair and a small beard and wears a salmon coloured shirt/doublet with salmon ribbons down the front, a white collar and white cuffs. A blue sash covers his left arm, and in his left hand is a piece of paper (a letter? Commission?) In his right hand he holds the grip of a sword. The portrait has has a gold frame.
It's a great birthday when I get to enjoy the day with a #WilliamDobson portrait! 🥰 Even better that at Queen's House #Greenwich I can also catch up with the most gorgeous man on canvas, Admiral Sir John Harman as well. ❤️ Two in one!
Thank you #NMM! #HappyBirthdayMe #17thCentury #EarlyModern