Autograph letter signed from Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, to Prince Maurice of Nassau [manuscript], 1594 Sept 19.
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Autograph letter signed from Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, to Prince Maurice of Nassau [manuscript], 1594 Sept 19.
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1 item.
Associated name
Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1565-1601, correspondent.
Maurice, Prince of Orange, 1567-1625, addressee.
Pirie, Robert S., former owner.
Maurice, Prince of Orange, 1567-1625, addressee.
Pirie, Robert S., former owner.
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- London
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V.b.391
Folger-specific note
Sotheby's catalog description: Autograph letter signed, To Prince Maurice of Nasau. Asking him to receive Antonio Perez cordially, in French, one page, folio (297 x 205 mm), integral autograph address leaf with two red wax armorial seal impressions and remains of yellow silk ties, "de la Cour," 19 September 1594, minor repairs. Red morocco-backed folder. Sotheby's catalog note: A letter by Queen Elizabeth's last favorite referring to the original of a Shakespearian character. Antonio Perez had once been a trusted advisor to Philip II of Spain but fell from favor and fled the country. By 1593 he was in England and closely connected to the circle that had developed around the Earl of Essex. He soon became famed for his extravagant and fantastical character, and was Shakespeare's target in the character of the braggart Don Adriano de Armado in Love's Labour's Lost (c.1595), who is described by the King of Navarre as: "A man in all the world's new fashion planted, / That hath a mint of phrase in his brain. / One who the music of his own vain tongue / Doth ravish like enchanting harmony; / A man of complements, whom right and wrong / Have chose as an empire of their mutiny." (I.i.162-167) Sotheby's provenance note: Butterfield, 28 June 2001, lot 1081. acquisition [by Pirie]: Purchased at the foregoing auction through Bernard Quaritch. Acquired at the Robert S. Pirie sale, Sotheby's, New York, 2-4 December 2015, lot 242.
Folger accession
269366