1593 Unknown artist in the manner of Ludger tom Ring the Younger (1522-1584) Portrait of a Noblewoman
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Serious 16C Women by German & Austrian Artists
Hans Burgkmair, the Elder (German Painter, 1473-1531). Barbara Schellenberger-c 1505
1593 Unknown artist in the manner of Ludger tom Ring the Younger (1522-1584) Portrait of a Noblewoman
1593 Unknown artist in the manner of Ludger tom Ring the Younger (1522-1584) Portrait of a Noblewoman
Monday, November 13, 2023
18C Women Around the World
Costumes de Differents Pays, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810) c 1797 Hand-Colored Engraving from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.
By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.
Sunday, November 12, 2023
16=17C Women in Black with White Ruffs by Francois Quesnel (Scottish French artist, 1543-1619)
Francois Quesnel (Scottish born French artist, 1543-1619) Gabrielle Destress
Saturday, November 11, 2023
18C Women Around the World
Costumes de Differents Pays, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810) c 1797 Hand-Colored Engraving from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.
By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.
Friday, November 10, 2023
16C & 17C Women with Gloves & Ruffs attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts 1561-1635 or his school
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Lady Francis Fairfax 1605–1615
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Queen Elizabeth I Note gloves under her hand
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I Note gloves in her hand
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Lady Frances Cavendish 1595-1613, Lady Maynard
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Lady Margaret, Daughter of Sir William Dormer, Wife of Sir Henry Constable 1599
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Mary, Lady Scudamore 1615 Note glove in her hand
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Possibly Anne Keighley, Mrs William Cavendish
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Anne Fanshawe (1607-1628) First Wife of Thomas, Viscount Fanshawe 1628 Note gloves on the table
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Catherine Killigrew, Lady Jermyn, in her 35th Year
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Elizabeth Vernon (1572-1655) Countess of Southampton 1622
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Portrait of a Lady 1618 Note gloves on the chair
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Women in Red 1620
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Margaret Gerard (1569-1603) Lady Legh c 1590-1600
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) 1620 Magdalen Pultney, later Lady Aston by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger
Packington, Lady Scudamore, 1601
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Portrait of Lady Arabella Stuart, c. 1605-1610
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Susanna Temple by Marcus Gheeraerts, 1620s Note gloves on the table
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Princess Elizabeth, daughter of James I, 1612
Marcus Gheeraerts the younger (Flemish artist, 1561-1635) Frances Howard, Countess of Hertford, 1611
Thursday, November 9, 2023
18C Women Around the World
Costumes de Differents Pays, by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur (France, 1757-1810) c 1797 Hand-Colored Engraving from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
By the end of the 18C, worldwide exploration & colonization by Europeans were fairly commonplace, enabling the late 18C & 19C public to catch a glimpse of the clothing & customs of other peoples.
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