244 Pointers in the Reign of ^een Elizahefh, 



Loreto, and died at Ancona in 1616, 

 aged 66, leaving the remains of his fortune 

 to his academy, 



MARC GARRARD + 



The Ton of a painter of the fame names, 

 was born at Bruges in 1561, and pra6lifed 

 hiflor}^, landfcape, architefhire and por- 

 trait. He engraved, illuminated, and de- 

 figned for glafs-painters. His etchings for 

 Aefop's fables and view of Bruges were 

 much efieemed. He came ta England not 

 Jong after the year 1580, and remained here 

 'till his death which did not happen 'till 

 1635, having been painter to queen Eliza- 

 beth and Anne of Denmark. 



His works are very numerous, though 

 not ealily known, as he never ufed any pe- 

 culiar mark. In general they are neat, the 

 ruffs and habits ftiff, and rich with pearls 

 and other jewels. His flelh-colours are 



X His name is written Gerhardus, Guerards, and 

 Garrard. Among the Sidney-papers at Penfhurll was 

 a letter from Sir Robert Sidney to his lady about 1597, 

 defiring her to go to Mr. Garrats, and pay him for the 

 pidure of her and the children, fo long done and un- 

 paid. 



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