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Sir Peter LelyPortrait Of Philadelphia, 17th Century Probably Philadelphia Carey Of Aske Hall
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Portrait Of Philadelphia, 17th Century
Probably Philadelphia Carey Of Aske Hall, Richmond, North Yorkshire, English Courier & Lady In Waiting to Princess Elizabeth
Studio Of Sir Peter LELY (1618-1680)
Large 17th Century Portrait identified as Philadelphia Carey of Aske Hall, oil on canvas from the Studio of Sir Peter Lely. Excellent quality three quarter length portrait of the young Miss Carey wearing a white under dress & a classical brown silk Roman Stola holding a spear in her left hand portraying her as the Goddess and huntress Diana. She is seated upon a stone bench on the outskirts of her estate with approach of evening darkening the landscape beyond.
Measurements: 55" x 47" framed approx
Provenance:The Wodehouse-Estate, Wombourne,Staffordshire
- Creator:Sir Peter Lely (1618 - 1680, Dutch)
- Dimensions:Height: 55 in (139.7 cm)Width: 47 in (119.38 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Blackwater, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: 7832951stDibs: LU1577212286532
Sir Peter Lely
Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) was born in Germany at Soest in Westphalia in 1618. Though his family name was van der Faes, he assumed the name Lely after the lily that was carved on the gable of his father’s home in The Hague. He moved to England in 1641, the year that Van Dyck died, and succeeded Van Dyck. He was court painter to Kind Charles I and King Charles II. By working for many of the patrons of the late van Dyck, Lely rapidly established himself as one of the country’s most important portrait painters.
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