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View PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN, SAID TO BE QUEEN CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA by Sir Peter Lely on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Sir Peter Lely. Price Database. 25 December 2024. Artists.
We now see it again but in the setting of the Courtauld Gallery, where it is one of a dozen paintings in an exhibition devoted to Lely’s “Lyrical Vision”, painted between c.1641, when he was ...
Even the most attractive court women, however, had to be smoothed out a little when depicted in paintings. During the 1660s, chief court artist Peter Lely painted three-quarter-length portraits of ...
In the 17th century, Peter Lely left Haarlem for London and became a renowned portrait painter. ... Clearly Lely was a man who enjoyed women. They're not to everybody's taste, ...
Gain insight into the auction performance of Sir Peter Lely . Track the change in total sales value, performance of lots against estimate and compare the artist's sale price according to the artwork ...
View Portrait of a gentleman, three-quarter-length, in black costume with a white lace jabot, standing beside a stone bust statue of a woman by Sir Peter Lely on artnet. Browse upcoming and past ...
Gain insight into the auction performance of Sir Peter Lely . Track the change in total sales value, performance of lots against estimate and compare the artist's sale price according to the artwork ...
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Peter Paul Rubens’ 17th century masterpiece “Portrait of a Lady” is set to go up for auction in Poland next month, the DESA Unicum auction house said Thursday.
Margaret Hughes by Sir Peter Lely 1672 Public domain via Wikimedia Commons “The practice of having women play women's roles was noteworthy and even exciting to a Restoration audience,” Marsden ...
Unsurprisingly, Lely was a great success at the court of Charles II. Knighted in 1680, he ran a hugely productive studio and amassed great wealth. He clearly had his paint-stained index finger on ...
The portraits of the Earl and Countess of Carbery at Carmarthenshire County Museum had been attributed to Sir Peter Lely, external and 'artist unknown' respectively.