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  1. York. by FRANCES HARRIS, British Library, London. in the autumn of 1647 the young Peter Lely painted a portrait. of Charles I and his fourteen-year-old second son, James, Duke of York (Fig. 3 6). Both at the time were effectively captives. At the beginning of the year the intransigent king had been surrendered into the custody of Parliament by ...

  2. 4 de nov. de 2013 · Paintings by Peter Lely; Paintings in the Royal Collection of the United Kingdom; User:Marcus Cyron/OgreBotCeramics/2013 November 1-5; File:Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, 1662 by Lely.jpg; File:Sir Peter Lely (1618-80) - Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland (ca 1641-1709) - RCIN 404957 - Royal Collection.jpg

  3. 30 de nov. de 2012 · Sir Peter Lely by Sir Peter Lely, oil on canvas, circa 1660. NPG 3897. Photo: The National Portrait Gallery. Lely, whose birth name was Pieter van der Faes, was born to Dutch parents in Germany, and he trained in art in Haarlem, back in the Dutch Republic. He made portraits of some of the most influential people at the court of Charles II ...

  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.

  5. Creator Lifespan: 1618 - 1680. Date: c.1670. Physical Dimensions: w762 x h915 cm. Type: Painting. Medium: Oil. Work Nationality: British. Support: Canvas. Provenance: Charles and Mary Beale, from whom acquired by Edward Lovibond and by descent to his son Edward Lovibond (1724-1775); Lovibond sale, Skinner, 27-28 May 1776; Charles Fairfax Murray ...

  6. Artist: studio of Sir Peter Lely (1618-80) He was a soldier and Naval Commander, known as ‘Gallant Ossory’. Born at Kilkenny Castle in 1634, he was the second but eldest surviving son of the Duke of Ormonde. His childhood was spent at Kilkenny until he went with his father and brother Richard to England in 1647.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Tora. Another example of how medieval women really looked like is Tora, a woman who lived 800 years ago in Trondheim, Norway. Unlike the Windsor Beauties. Tora was not a noble or a courtesan, but rather she was an ordinary citizen who lived in a medieval city. Her skeletal remains are there during an archaeological excavation in 2019.