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    Mary I by Hans Eworth, 1554. Hans Eworth (or Ewouts; c. 1520–1574) was a Flemish painter active in England in the mid-16th century. Along with other exiled Flemings, he made a career in Tudor London, painting allegorical images as well as portraits of the gentry and nobility.

  2. Hans Eworth ou Hans Ewouts (c. 1520 a 1574) foi um pintor flamengo que trabalhou na Inglaterra no século XVI. Junto com outros flamengos exilados, fez carreira na Londres dos Tudors pintando imagens alegóricas e retratos dos donos de terras e da nobreza. [1]

  3. Hans Eworth (or Ewouts; c. 1520–1574) was a Flemish painter active in England in the mid-16th century. Along with other exiled Flemings, he made a career in Tudor London, painting allegorical images as well as portraits of the gentry and nobility. About 40 paintings are now attributed to Eworth, among them portraits of Mary I and Elizabeth I.

  4. Hans Eworth (active 1540-died 1574), Artist. Artist associated with 26 portraits Hans Eworth moved to England in the 1540s, and was the most distinguished Netherlandish artist to work in England in the mid-sixteenth century. His surviving work consists mostly of portraits done between 1549-1570.

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  5. Hans Eworth (c.1520–after 1578) National Portrait Gallery, London. (d? Antwerp, before May 1579). Netherlandish painter, jeweller, and goldsmith active mainly in England, though he also spent time in Antwerp, Calais, and Portugal. He is first documented in Antwerp in 1540.

  6. Hans Eworth (or Ewouts; c. 1520–1574) was a Flemish painter active in England in the mid-16th century. Along with other exiled Flemings, he made a career in Tudor London, painting allegorical images as well as portraits of the gentry and nobility.

  7. 13 de fev. de 2021 · The Complete Catalogue of Works by Hans Eworth, Netherlandish Painter in Tudor Britain, curated by art historian Hope Walker. This website also includes further information about other Dutch persons living and working in Tudor Britain, as well as other art historical research interests.