Portrait of Louise Renee de Penancoet de Keroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth and Aubigny by Philippe Vignon, circa 1673
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Portrait of Louise Renee de Penancoet de Keroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth and Aubigny by Philippe Vignon, circa 1673
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1690 Marie-Thérèse de Bourbon as Diana the Huntress by Philippe Vignon (private collection). From tumblr.com/la-reinette; fixed spots and flaws w Pshop. cropped, & enlarged to fit screen 968X1300 @72 408kj.
ca. 1690s Clelia Cavalieri Sacchetti by Florentine school (Palatine Gallery - ). From tumblr.com-shewhoworshipscarlin; removed spots & flaws w Pshop 885X1112 @150 295kj.
ca. 1690s Vittoria Bellucci Dolci Palazzo by Florentine school (Palazzo Pitti, Galleria Palatina - Firenze, Toscana, Italy). From tumblr.com-shewhoworshipscarlin; fixed spots & flaws w Pshop 931X1112 @150 411kj.
Charles II, Art and Power, at the Queen's Gallery
Charles II, Art and Power, at the Queen’s Gallery
A Vanitas (c1672-1700) by Pierre Gerritz Van Roestraten (1631-1700). Van Roestraten was a Dutch artist introduced to the Royal Court by Sir Peter Lely. This vanitas piece is particularly noteworthy for the skill with which the artist reflective surfaces, both of the ginger jar and the silver ball. It is not known exactly how this piece entered the Royal Collection. At the very close of this…
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