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jeannepompadour · 4 years
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Portrait of Lucy Hay (ne Percy), Countess of Carlisle by Adriaan Hanneman, 1660-65
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Woman, called Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle, Adriaan Hanneman, c.1650, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a woman in a green dress and brown scarf with flowers in her hair, pearl necklace and earrings, at a fountain. Lucy Percy (1599–1660) was one of the best known ladies at the court of King Charles I of England. She was a celebrated wit and had a penchant for political intrigue and scandal. In 1617 she married the notorious rake, James Hay, Earl of Carlisle, without her father's consent. She quickly involved herself in court circles, eventually becoming an intimate friend of Queen Henrietta Maria. After the death of her husband, she shifted her loyalty to the Republican party and was able to give its leaders important information concerning the royal family. Upon the restoration of Charles II, she conveniently switched her affections back to the Royalists, and tried to regain her position at court. But before she could make any marked progress in this direction, she died. Conservation of this picture was made possible by a generous contribution from Al and Dena Naylor through the Art Champions program. Size: 32 x 26 in. (81.28 x 66.04 cm) (canvas) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/474/
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Adriaan Hanneman, Alexander Bannerman, 18th century, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/246324
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somanyhumanbeings · 8 years
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Adriaan Hanneman, Portrait of Lucy Hay (née Percy), Countess of Carlisle (c. 1660-1665)
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https://collections.artsmia.org/art/474/portrait-of-lucy-hay-countess-of-carlisle-adriaan-hanneman
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Adriaen Hanneman, attributed to Adriaan Hanneman, c. 1630, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a man Size: 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (62.23 x 54.61 cm) (canvas) 33 1/2 x 29 3/4 x 3/4 in. (85.09 x 75.57 x 1.91 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1388/
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Adriaen Hanneman, attributed to Adriaan Hanneman, c. 1630, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a man Size: 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (62.23 x 54.61 cm) (canvas) 33 1/2 x 29 3/4 x 3/4 in. (85.09 x 75.57 x 1.91 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1388/
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Woman, called Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle, Adriaan Hanneman, c.1650, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a woman in a green dress and brown scarf with flowers in her hair, pearl necklace and earrings, at a fountain. Lucy Percy (1599–1660) was one of the best known ladies at the court of King Charles I of England. She was a celebrated wit and had a penchant for political intrigue and scandal. In 1617 she married the notorious rake, James Hay, Earl of Carlisle, without her father's consent. She quickly involved herself in court circles, eventually becoming an intimate friend of Queen Henrietta Maria. After the death of her husband, she shifted her loyalty to the Republican party and was able to give its leaders important information concerning the royal family. Upon the restoration of Charles II, she conveniently switched her affections back to the Royalists, and tried to regain her position at court. But before she could make any marked progress in this direction, she died. Conservation of this picture was made possible by a generous contribution from Al and Dena Naylor through the Art Champions program. Size: 32 x 26 in. (81.28 x 66.04 cm) (canvas) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/474/
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Woman, called Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle, Adriaan Hanneman, c.1650, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a woman in a green dress and brown scarf with flowers in her hair, pearl necklace and earrings, at a fountain. Lucy Percy (1599–1660) was one of the best known ladies at the court of King Charles I of England. She was a celebrated wit and had a penchant for political intrigue and scandal. In 1617 she married the notorious rake, James Hay, Earl of Carlisle, without her father's consent. She quickly involved herself in court circles, eventually becoming an intimate friend of Queen Henrietta Maria. After the death of her husband, she shifted her loyalty to the Republican party and was able to give its leaders important information concerning the royal family. Upon the restoration of Charles II, she conveniently switched her affections back to the Royalists, and tried to regain her position at court. But before she could make any marked progress in this direction, she died. Conservation of this picture was made possible by a generous contribution from Al and Dena Naylor through the Art Champions program. Size: 32 x 26 in. (81.28 x 66.04 cm) (canvas) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/474/
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Adriaen Hanneman, attributed to Adriaan Hanneman, c. 1630, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a man Size: 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (62.23 x 54.61 cm) (canvas) 33 1/2 x 29 3/4 x 3/4 in. (85.09 x 75.57 x 1.91 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1388/
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Adriaen Hanneman, attributed to Adriaan Hanneman, c. 1630, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a man Size: 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (62.23 x 54.61 cm) (canvas) 33 1/2 x 29 3/4 x 3/4 in. (85.09 x 75.57 x 1.91 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1388/
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Adriaen Hanneman, attributed to Adriaan Hanneman, c. 1630, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a man Size: 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (62.23 x 54.61 cm) (canvas) 33 1/2 x 29 3/4 x 3/4 in. (85.09 x 75.57 x 1.91 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1388/
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Adriaen Hanneman, attributed to Adriaan Hanneman, c. 1630, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a man Size: 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (62.23 x 54.61 cm) (canvas) 33 1/2 x 29 3/4 x 3/4 in. (85.09 x 75.57 x 1.91 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1388/
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mia-paintings · 4 years
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Portrait of Adriaen Hanneman, attributed to Adriaan Hanneman, c. 1630, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a man Size: 24 1/2 x 21 1/2 in. (62.23 x 54.61 cm) (canvas) 33 1/2 x 29 3/4 x 3/4 in. (85.09 x 75.57 x 1.91 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1388/
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mia-paintings · 4 years
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Portrait of Woman, called Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle, Adriaan Hanneman, c.1650, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a woman in a green dress and brown scarf with flowers in her hair, pearl necklace and earrings, at a fountain. Lucy Percy (1599–1660) was one of the best known ladies at the court of King Charles I of England. She was a celebrated wit and had a penchant for political intrigue and scandal. In 1617 she married the notorious rake, James Hay, Earl of Carlisle, without her father's consent. She quickly involved herself in court circles, eventually becoming an intimate friend of Queen Henrietta Maria. After the death of her husband, she shifted her loyalty to the Republican party and was able to give its leaders important information concerning the royal family. Upon the restoration of Charles II, she conveniently switched her affections back to the Royalists, and tried to regain her position at court. But before she could make any marked progress in this direction, she died. Conservation of this picture was made possible by a generous contribution from Al and Dena Naylor through the Art Champions program. Size: 32 x 26 in. (81.28 x 66.04 cm) (canvas) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/474/
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mia-paintings · 3 years
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Portrait of Woman, called Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle, Adriaan Hanneman, c.1650, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Portrait of a woman in a green dress and brown scarf with flowers in her hair, pearl necklace and earrings, at a fountain. Lucy Percy (1599–1660) was one of the best known ladies at the court of King Charles I of England. She was a celebrated wit and had a penchant for political intrigue and scandal. In 1617 she married the notorious rake, James Hay, Earl of Carlisle, without her father's consent. She quickly involved herself in court circles, eventually becoming an intimate friend of Queen Henrietta Maria. After the death of her husband, she shifted her loyalty to the Republican party and was able to give its leaders important information concerning the royal family. Upon the restoration of Charles II, she conveniently switched her affections back to the Royalists, and tried to regain her position at court. But before she could make any marked progress in this direction, she died. Conservation of this picture was made possible by a generous contribution from Al and Dena Naylor through the Art Champions program. Size: 32 x 26 in. (81.28 x 66.04 cm) (canvas) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/474/
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