The article offers biographical information on Dutch painter John de Critz the Elder, who worked in London, England in the 17th century. The author discusses de Critz's service under patrons Sir Francis Walsingham and Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury and describes his royal patronage under King James I of England. Other topics include de Critz's loss of sight in 1608, his work painting the British naval fleet in his role as Serjeant-Painter, and his work with painters James Manucii and Daniel Hollyman.
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