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  1. 27 de jun. de 2016 · During the 1660s, chief court artist Peter Lely painted three-quarter-length portraits of the 10 court women who would go on to be known as the Windsor Beauties. Looking at the lineup,...

  2. The Windsor Beauties are a set of portrait paintings, still in the Royal Collection, by Sir Peter Lely and his workshop, produced in the early to mid-1660s, that depict ladies of the court of King Charles II, some of whom were his mistresses.

  3. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Peter Lely (1618–1680) Alternative names. Sir Peter Lely, Peter Lelio, Peter Lilley, Peter Lilly, Peter Lylly, Pieter Lelij, Birth name: Pieter van der Faes. Description. Dutch painter and art collector. Date of birth/death. 14 September 1618 / 1618. 30 November 1680. Location of birth/death.

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    • Dutch painter and art collector
  4. 6 de ago. de 2019 · The gallery of so-called ‘Windsor Beauties’ is the name given to the collection of portraits painted by Sir Peter Lely (1618-80) of celebrated courtesans and women of the nobility in...

  5. 30 de nov. de 2020 · A divisive figure in Restoration Britain, Villiers had been painted by Lely numerous times, usually at the request of the King. She was known for her beauty, and quite possibly Lely took influence from her resemblance when creating portraits of other women.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2002 · Abstract. The Windsor Beauties, a set of ten portraits of ladies by Sir Peter Lely (1618–80), belongs amongst the most valuable contributions of royal art patronage of the early Restoration in England. Up to now most art historians have assumed the room with the Windsor Beauties to have been in the apartments of the Duke and the ...

  7. During the 1660s Lady Castlemaine served as the muse of the king’s painter, Sir Peter Lely. She appeared in at least ten paintings by Lely, who was reported to have said ‘that it was beyond the compass of art to give this lady her due, as to her sweetness and exquisite beauty’.