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thin, and light, tending to a blueifh tinc- 

 ture. 



His proceQlon of queen Elizabeth to 

 Hunfdon-houfe has been engraved and de- 

 fcribed by Vertue, who thought that part 

 of the pifture of Sir Thomas Morels family 

 at Burford might have been compleated by 

 this painter. 



Garrard drew a proceflion of the queen 

 and knights of the garter in 1584, from 

 whence Afhmole took his plate for the his- 

 tory of that order. The portraits, though 

 fmall, have great refemblance, with that 

 uncommon fidelity of reprefenting the air, 

 flature and bulk of the perfons exhibited. 

 Vertue made a copy of this roil in water- 

 colours, which I bought at his fale. It is 

 not quite compleat, the original not having 

 been entirely finiflied. 



Garrai'd painted both prince Henry and 

 prince Charles. Some portraits of ladies 

 by him are at lord Litchfield's at Ditchley. 

 His own pi6lure was engraved by Hollar. 



An introduction to the general art of 

 drawing, firft fet out by Marc Gerard of 

 Bruges, was tranflated and publifhed in 

 Englifh, quartOj 1674. 



0^3 HENRY 



