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A ‘legacy to Mr Peter Lilly’: new light on the collaboration between Peter Lely and Remigius van Leemput
02/2024 | 1451 | 166
Pages: 163–165
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Innes-Mulraine, James (Innes-Mulraine, James)
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1. Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1638– 1709), when Viscount Cornbury, with his first wife, Theodosia Capel (1640–62), by Remigius van Leemput after Peter Lely. c.1661–1710. Oil on panel, 36.8 by 47.4 cm. (© His Majesty King Charles III, 2024; Royal Collection Trust).
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2. Henry Hyde, Viscount Cornbury, later 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709) and his wife, Theodosia Capel, Viscountess Cornbury, by Peter Lely. Before 1662. Oil on canvas, 143 by 181.5 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Henry VII, Elizabeth of York, Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, by Remigius van Leemput. 1667. Oil on canvas, 88.9 by 99.2 cm. (© His Majesty King Charles III, 2024; Royal Collection Trust).
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Anthony van Dyck in London: newly discovered documents
03/2022 | 1428 | 164
Pages: 254-259
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Author:
Davies, Justin (Davies, Justin)
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Innes-Mulraine, James (Innes-Mulraine, James)
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1. Anne, Countess of Middlesex, by the studio of Anthony van Dyck. c.1636. Oil on canvas, 217 by 131 cm. (National Trust, Knole, on loan from the Trustees of the Sackville Estate; National Trust Images).
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2. Portrait of a lady, here identified as Lady Herbert, probably Margaret Smith, Mrs Thomas Carey, Lady Herbert, attributed to Remigius van Leemput. c.1640–70. Oil on panel, 39.4 by 31.2 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2022).
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3. A lady called Mary Boleyn, Lady Stafford, attributed to Remigius van Leemput. c.1640–70. Oil on panel, 39.4 by 31.2 cm. (Royal Collection Trust © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2022).
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4. Sir Kenelm Digby, by Anthony van Dyck. c.1640. Oil on canvas, 117.2 by 91.7 cm. (National Portrait Gallery © National Portrait Gallery, London).