Sir Thomas Aston at the Deathbed of His Wife, John South, 1635
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Sir Thomas Aston at the Deathbed of His Wife, John South, 1635
ab. 1627 John Souch - Thomas and Florence Smyth, owners of Ashton Court, Bristol
(Private collection)
Affliction
Whereas my birth and spirit rather took The way that takes the town; Thou didst betray me to a lingring book, And wrap me in a gown. I was entangled in the world of strife, Before I had the power to change my life. Yet, for I threatned oft the siege to raise, Not simpring all mine age, Thou often didst with Academick praise Melt and dissolve my rage. I took thy sweetned pill, till I came where I…
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ab. 1643 John Souch - Portrait of a Man (traditionally said to be Colonel John Hutchinson, Parliamentarian and Governor of Nottingham Castle) and Portrait of a Woman (traditionally said to be Lucy Hutchinson, née Apsley)
(National Army Museum, London)
1640 John Souch - Portrait of an Unknown Couple
(Grosvenor Museum)
1635 John Souch - Sir Thomas Aston at the Deathbed of His Wife
(Manchester Art Gallery)
ab. 1625-1630 John Souch - George Puleston (?)
(Tate Gallery)
Anne, Lady Lawley by John Souch, 1630