Governor of Tervueren, near Brussels, who died in 1460 (Fig. 255). The picture from which the figure is chosen was formerly in the collection of the late Mr. Charles Crews, and was classed under the heading of the School of Brabant. As we have said, Count Philip died in 1460; but this posthumous portrait was probably painted about 1480 to 1490, at least if we may judge by the fashion of the knight's armour.
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Fig. 254. Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, at the jousts at Guines
Cotton MSS., Brit. Museum. The Warwick Pageant, drawn about 1485
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Fig. 255. Count Philip Hinckaert, Governor of Tervueren, near Brussels
He died in 1460. The picture, classed under the school of Brabant, was probably painted about 1480 Collection: The late Charles Crews, Esq.