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  1. Margaret (née Brooke), Lady Denham. (1646-1667), Second wife of Sir John Denham. Sitter in 5 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Margaret (née Brooke), Lady Denham. by Edward Scriven, after Sir Peter Lely. stipple engraving, published 1810.

  2. They were at Hampton Court by June 1835. All appear to be wholly by Lely’s own hand except Anne Digby, Countess of Sunderland (RCIN 404515) which is probably a studio copy. Margaret Brooke was the daughter of Sir William Brooke. In 1665 she married Sir John Denham but soon became known as the Duke of York's mistress.

  3. Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham (ca 1647-67) (Q28029352) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. painting by Sir Peter Lely. edit. Language Label Description ...

  4. Peter Lely - Margaret Brooke (c.1647–1667), Lady Denham SHEF MSH VIS 3119-001.jpg 541 × 685; 69 KB

  5. 4 de nov. de 2013 · Summary[edit] Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham was the daughter of Sir William Brooke, and sister of Frances Brooke. In 1665 she married Sir John Denham but soon became known as the Duke of York's mistress. commissioned by Anne Hyde, Duchess of York for the series known as the ‘ Windsor Beauties .’.

  6. 9 de dez. de 2021 · The portraits initially were kept in the Duke of York’s chambers, but at some point were moved to a dressing room in Windsor Palace, which is how they came to be known as “The Windsor Beauties.”. The notorious Samuel Pepys commented on the portraits that they “were good, but not like.”. He considered them flattering to the sitters.

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