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Mary I of England Painting ID:: 81102
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Hans Eworth Mary I of England 1554(1554)
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 21.6 x 16.9 cm (8.5 x 6.7 in)
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Portrait of an unknown lady Painting ID:: 86563
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Hans Eworth Portrait of an unknown lady oil on panel, 38 1/2 x 24 in, 96.9 x 61 cm, Tate Gallery
Date 1565-68
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Portrait of an Unknown Lady, signed Painting ID:: 87368
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Hans Eworth Portrait of an Unknown Lady, signed 1557, oil on wood, support: 597 x 483 mm
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Portrait of an Unknown Lady Painting ID:: 92191
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Hans Eworth Portrait of an Unknown Lady oil on wood, support: 597 x 483 mm, Tate Gallery, T00606
Date 1557(1557)
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Hans Eworth Painting ID:: 96972
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Hans Eworth Hans Eworth oil on panel, 38 1/2 x 24 in, 96.9 x 61 cm, Tate Gallery
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Hans Eworth
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Flemish Northern Renaissance Painter, active 1540-1573
Flemish painter, active in England. Jan Euworts was listed in 1540 as a freeman of the Guild of St Luke in Antwerp, but by 1545 he had moved to England, where until 1571 his name, spelt in a wide variety of ways (e.g. Eeworts, Eottes, Euertz, Evance, Eworts, Ewotes, Ewout, Ewoutsz., Eywooddes, Hawarde, Heward, Huett etc), appeared in numerous naturalization, tax and parish documents. About 35 paintings are generally attributed to him, consisting primarily of dated portraits of the English gentry and nobility. The majority are signed with the monogram HE, which led to their being attributed to the Flemish painter Lucas de Heere during the 18th and 19th centuries. Cust reattributed the paintings to Eworth on the basis of an inventory (1590) of the collection of John, 1st Baron Lumley, in which three monogrammed portraits were listed as being by Haunce Eworth |
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