
Adrian Vanson (died c. 1602) was a
portrait artist who worked for
James VI of Scotland
James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until ...
.
Family and artistic background
Adrian was probably born in
Breda
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, the son of Willem Claesswen van Son by Kathelijn Adriaen Matheus de Blauwverversdochter. His uncle or cousin Peter Mattheus or Matteusen was a painter in
London
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.
Peter Matheeusen in his 1588 will left his cousin Adrian Vanson, named as "Adryan van Zont", portraits of his parents, Jacob and Agnes, and of himself, with a book ''The Arte concerning Lymning''. Amongst the other bequests, Matheussen left money to the miniaturist
Isaac Oliver
Isaac Oliver ( – bur. 2 October 1617) or Olivier was an English portrait miniature painter.
Life and work
Born in Rouen around 1565, he moved to London in 1568 with his Huguenot parents Peter and Epiphany Oliver to escape the Wars of Reli ...
and the painter
Rowland Lockey
Rowland Lockey (c. 1565–1616) was an English Painting, painter and goldsmith, and was the son of Leonard Lockey,Lewis, p. 8-9 a crossbow maker of the parish of St Bride's Church, St Bride's, Fleet Street, London. Lockey was apprenticed to El ...
, best known as a copyist working for
Bess of Hardwick
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and her son the
Earl of Devonshire
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It is not to be confused with, ...
.
In Edinburgh he signed his name "Adrian Van Son". His relative or brother Abraham Vanson was in Edinburgh working as a goldsmith, and married Jonet Gilbert, a niece of the wealthy goldsmith and financier
Michael Gilbert
Michael Francis Gilbert (17 July 1912 – 8 February 2006) was an English solicitor and author of crime fiction.
Early life and education
Gilbert was born on 17 July 1912 in Billinghay, Lincolnshire, England, to Bernard Samuel Gilbert, a writ ...
. Abraham Vanson's daughter Helen was baptised on 4 May 1595.
Career in Scotland
Adrian's first recorded works for James VI in Scotland were two pictures to be sent to
Theodore Beza
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in
Geneva
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, for which he was paid £8-10s in June 1581. These portraits of
John Knox
John Knox ( – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation. He was the founder of the Church of Scotland.
Born in Giffordgate, a street in Haddington, East Lot ...
and
George Buchanan
George Buchanan (; February 1506 – 28 September 1582) was a Scottish historian and humanist scholar. According to historian Keith Brown, Buchanan was "the most profound intellectual sixteenth-century Scotland produced." His ideology of re ...
had been sent to
Geneva
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in November 1579 for inclusion as woodcuts in
Theodore Beza
Theodore Beza (; or ''de Besze''; 24 June 1519 – 13 October 1605) was a French Calvinist Protestant theologian, reformer and scholar who played an important role in the Protestant Reformation. He was a disciple of John Calvin and lived most ...
's ''Icones'' (1580), but arrived too late for the book. The woodcuts of Knox and James VI published in
Simon Goulart's 1581 edition of the ''Icones'' are thought to follow Vanson's portraits. Another woodcut image of George Buchanan, not used in the ''Icones'', but appearing in other works, has been attributed to
Arnold Bronckorst
Arnold Bronckhorst, or Bronckorst or Van Bronckhorst ( 1565–1583) was a Flemish or Dutch painter who was court painter to James VI of Scotland.[Mary, Queen of Scots
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The only surviving legit ...]
, wrote to the French ambassador
Michel de Castelnau
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Life
He was born in La Mauvissière (now pa ...
in
cipher code about a new type of portrait of James VI that he had sent her, presumably differing from the pictures made by Arnold Bronckorst.
He may have been '
Lord Seton's painter', who was recorded drawing portraits for coins at the mint in Edinburgh in 1582, to be used by
Thomas Foulis
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. Lord Seton had served as a diplomat and had various European contacts, and his third son
John Seton of
Barns
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had joined the household of the
Earl of Leicester
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Earl ...
in England 1575.
Vanson also painted heraldry on banners for the king's trumpeters, and ceremonial spears and banners and painted the Danish royal arms on banners for the coronation of
Anne of Denmark
Anne of Denmark (; 12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was the wife of King James VI and I. She was List of Scottish royal consorts, Queen of Scotland from their marriage on 20 August 1589 and List of English royal consorts, Queen of Engl ...
.
Adrian Vanson succeeded Arnold Bronckhorst as "King's painter" in Scotland in May 1584. His appointment and yearly fee of £100 was confirmed by privy seal letter on 20 August 1584. When he was made a burgess of
Edinburgh
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in December 1585, it was hoped he would teach his craft to apprentices. No records of apprentices, or a workshop have been found. Vanson did not join the Edinburgh craft of Mason and Wrights, which welcomed painter-glaziers. However, technical investigation of portraits thought to be in the Vanson ''oeuvre'' reveal a variety of technique, pointing to the work of more than one artist, either in his or other workshops.
Attributed portraits include James VI;
Anne of Denmark
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;
Patrick Lyon, Lord Glamis; Sir Thomas Kennedy of Culzean;
Agnes Douglas, Countess of Argyll. Vanson's ''James VI'' of circa 1585 survives at
Edinburgh castle
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. Some pictures are known through later copies or imitations, including a portrait of
James Anstruther
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Family background
He was a son of John Anstruther and Margaret Clephane, daughter of George Clephane of Carslogie. His second wife was Margaret Learmonth, daug ...
originally painted in 1591.
The only painter in Edinburgh
Mary, Queen of Scots requested a full size portrait of James VI drawn from life in April 1586. In May, a French ambassador in Scotland, the
Baron d'Esneval, promised to get
Mary, Queen of Scots
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The only surviving legit ...
a copy of a recent portrait of James VI from the only painter in Edinburgh, presumably meaning Vanson. James sent
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and
Colonel William Stewart to Denmark to discuss his potential marriage on 20 July. It is thought the picture at Edinburgh Castle was made by Vanson for this embassy or a similar purpose.
Maitland and the hidden portrait of Mary
A portrait of
John Maitland of
Thirlestane
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by Vanson at
Ham House
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was valued at £2 in 1683. Examination by Caroline Rae in 2016 showed that it was painted over an image of
Mary, Queen of Scots
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The only surviving legit ...
.
Gold portrait medallions
James Melville of Halhill
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Melville was the third son of Sir John Melville, laird of Raith, in the county of Fife, who was executed for treason ...
mentioned that gold medals with the portrait of James VI were given to Danish diplomats after the coronation of Anne of Denmark in 1590. Painted portraits of
Prince Henry were given to ambassadors at his
christening in August 1594.
James VI had gold medals with his and Anna of Denmark's portraits made, which he gave to the ambassadors after the baptism. The medals presumably followed portrait patterns provided by Vanson, and James VI gave an example to Vanson worth 20 gold crowns on 3 October. The courtier
Magdalen Livingstone
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owned a locket with a portrait of Anne of Denmark "raised" in gold. In England, James commissioned medallions with his portrait from the artist
Nicholas Hilliard
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.
Anne of Denmark
Christian IV of Denmark
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requested full length portraits of James VI and Anne of Denmark to add to a series of pictures of his relatives in October 1597. It is not known if this request was granted. The execution of
Archibald Cornwall in April 1601 for attaching royal portraits to the gallows suggests that pictures of the king and
Anne of Denmark
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were common household objects in Edinburgh. Miniature portraits were also made in Edinburgh, the stock of a goldsmith, the younger
John Mosman, in 1593 included a "tablet" or locket with the portraits of James VI and Anne of Denmark worth £57
Scots.
The ambassador
Edward Bruce
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brought portraits of King James and Prince Henry to England in January 1600. In December 1601 Vanson was paid £20
Scots for a portrait of Anne of Denmark. Around the same time the goldsmith
George Heriot
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made a chain with a miniature portrait of James as a diplomatic gift for an ambassador from the
Duke of Mecklenburg
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, the queen's uncle. Although Vanson was still active, the
Duke of Lennox
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later claimed that he had not been able to find a portrait painter in Scotland to send pictures of the royal family to the Venetian ambassador.
In 1604 Vanson worked with other painters on a triumphal arch for the king's ceremonial entry to London, commissioned by the Dutch community.
The date of his death is unknown. After Adrian Vanson's death, in 1610 and 1616 his widow Susanna petitioned the king for outstanding payments.
Marriage, family, and the Flemish community
Adrian Vanson married Susanna de Colonia at
Dordrecht
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on 31 March 1577. She became an active business woman in Edinburgh. Her brother was the portrait painter
Adam de Colone. Their father Louis Jansz. Colonia was a saddle maker.
Their children included:
* Adrian Vanson, who was christened on 19 October 1595, the witnesses were the Flemish ambassador
Adrian Damman de Bystervelt and Adrian Bowdowingis, a clockmaker. On 26 October 1600 Adrian Bowdowingis christened his son Adrian, and Adrian Damman and Adrian Vanson were witnesses.
* Susanna Vanson,
* James Vanson
* Frederick Vanson
Vanson acted with the Flemish ambassador Adrian Damman in two shipping cases in May 1594. The first involved Hendrick Michelsoun, a skipper from
Middelburg, Zeeland
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, who was imprisoned in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh. Vanson and Damman gave a bond of £1000
Scots to release him into house arrest with Vanson.
In the second case, they put up a bond of £2000, "making caution", for Peter Herimansoun and Peter Mattiesoun, two sailors who arrived in a ship at
Montrose, which had been impounded and taken at Leith. The sailors were to remain in Edinburgh, Canongate, or Leith until the issue (not specified) was settled.
[David Masson, ''Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, 1592-1599'', vol. 5 (Edinburgh, 1892), p. 622.]
External links
Adrian Vanson at the National Galleries of Scotland''James VI'' by Adrian Vanson, at Edinburgh Castle, (Historic Scotland)* [https://nationalheritagescienceforum.wordpress.com/2017/03/16/all-that-glitters-is-not-gold-technical-examination-of-jewellery-and-gold-brocade-in-a-royal-portrait-attributed-to-adrian-vanson/ Caroline Rae, 'All that glitters is not gold', technical examination of a 1595 portrait of James VI]
Identity and authenticity: a newly discovered contemporary portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots'Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots Discovered Under Painting by Adrian Vanson', CODARTInformation on the Edinburgh Castle Vanson from Philip Mould Ltd''Margaret Graham'' by Adam de Colone, National Galleries of Scotland''James Erskine, 6th earl of Buchan'' by Adam de Colone, National Galleries of Scotland*
Footnotes
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16th-century Flemish painters
Year of birth unknown
Scottish portrait painters
Flemish portrait painters
16th-century Scottish painters
Scottish male painters
Renaissance artists
Year of death unknown
Court painters
Court of James VI and I
1600s deaths