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  1. Sir Peter Lely 1618 80. Portrait of a Lady, by Peter Lely. As well as being an avid collector of Italian, Dutch and Flemish works, Lely was the leading portrait painter in England in the latter half of the seventeenth century, the successor to Van Dyck. Portrait of a Lady, by Peter Lely. It was to Lely that Oliver Cromwell gave the famous ...

  2. Catherine of Braganza (1638-1705) was the daughter of John IV of Portugal who became Charles IIs Queen in 1662. This three-quarter-length portrait was painted, presumably for the sitter, soon after her arrival in England. It is the original for many painted version and copies. The Queen is shown seated, facing to the left, wearing a silk dress with pearls around her neck and at her breast, and ...

  3. 18 de jan. de 2023 · “Permissible Beauty” opened at Hampton Court Palace last week in the Communication Gallery and Cartoon Gallery. The exhibition features the “Windsor Beauties”, a set of portraits by ...

  4. Her features--almond-shaped eyes, gently arched eyebrows, a straight nose, and full red lips--epitomized ideal beauty of the late 1600s. Louise de Keroualle, who worked as a spy for Louis XIV, came to England from France as a Maid of Honour to the sister of King Charles II in 1670. Soon afterward, she became Charles's favorite mistress, and in ...

  5. Sir Peter Lely (born September 14, 1618, Soest, Westphalia [Germany]—died December 7, 1680, London, England) was a Baroque portrait painter known for his Van Dyck -influenced likenesses of the mid-17th-century English aristocracy. The origin of the name Lely is said to be the lily carved into the gable of the van der Faes family’s house in ...

  6. Há 2 dias · Born 1618. Died 1680. Nationality English. Birth place Soest. Death place London. Lely was born in Soest, Germany, of Dutch parents. In 1637 he was registered as a pupil of Pieter de Grebber in his father's home town of Haarlem. He came to London in about 1643, and in 1647 painted the children of Charles I, in custody during the Civil War.

  7. Portrait of Nell Gwynn (?) c.1665-70. Portrait of Nell Gwynn (?) black chalk, with touches of red and brown watercolour | RCIN 913254.