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  1. Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel KG, (7 July 1585 – 4 October 1646) was an English peer, diplomat and courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I, but he made his name as a Grand Tourist and art collector rather than as a politician.

  2. Thomas Howard, 2nd earl of Arundel (born July 7, 1585—died October 4, 1646, Padua, Republic of Venice) was an English noble prominent during the reigns of James I and Charles I and noted for his art collections of marbles and manuscripts.

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  3. Arundel was the most influential connoisseur of his age, and was described as 'one that loved and favoured all arts and artists in great measure and was the bringer of them in to England'. He fostered the careers of Inigo Jones, Daniel Mytens, Wenceslaus Hollar, van Dyck, and Rubens, who called him 'one of the evangelists of art'.

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  4. 9 de mai. de 2018 · Thomas Howard Arundel, earl of, 1585–1646, first great English art collector and patron of arts. Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, he married a goddaughter of Queen Elizabeth and was always closely connected with the court.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2019 · It starts with Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel. Known as ‘the Collector Earl’, he had a huge penchant for – you guessed it – collecting. When it came to art, antiques, and books, the quality and quantity of stuff amassed by Arundel and his wife Alethea Talbot, on their travels and at home, rivalled even King Charles I’s ...

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  6. Summary. Photo credit: Leeds Museums and Galleries. Thomas Howard (1585–1646), Earl of Arundel 1630. Daniel Mytens (c.1590–1647) Leeds Museums and Galleries. Diplomat. Find out more. Biography on Wikipedia. Artworks of Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) The National Gallery, London. Thomas Murray (1663–1735)

  7. Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel; bought from his heirs by Frederick, Prince of Wales, in 1744; seen at Leicester House by George Vertue in 1750; recorded in 1792 in the King's Closet at Windsor Castle, where it appears in Pyne's illustrated Royal Residences of 1819 ( RCIN 922104 ).