
Portrait of Anthony Payne
Godfrey Kneller·1680
Historical Context
Anthony Payne was a celebrated figure in Cornwall — renowned for his extraordinary height, reportedly well over seven feet — who served as a loyal retainer to Sir Richard Vyvyan through the Civil War and Restoration. His exceptional physical stature made him a local celebrity and object of curiosity. Kneller's portrait of such a figure is unusual in the context of his aristocratic practice, though it reflects the general 17th-century fascination with physical extremity and individual distinction.
Technical Analysis
Payne's exceptional height is emphasized through the elongated figure composition. Kneller adapts his standard full-length format to make the extraordinary stature the dominant visual fact of the portrait, with the sitter's scale measured against the architectural or landscape setting.
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