Raynham Hall Unknown Lady English School, c.1680–90 Toggle Zoom in Zoom out caption English School, Unknown Lady Photo courtesy of Tom St Aubyn (All rights reserved) Share-icon Downloads Zoom in Details Country House Raynham Hall Title(s) Unknown Lady Date c.1680–90 Location The Duke of York Room Medium and support Oil on canvas Dimensions Overall height: 72 cm, Overall width: 59.5 cm Artist English School Catalogue Number RN78 Description The portrait, set in a feigned oval, represents a young woman wearing a yellow dress over a white shift fastened with jewels, with a brown cloak over her left arm. The style of dress, introduced to British portraiture by Sir Peter Lely, was popular during the late seventeenth century and suggests a date of about 1680–90. The identity of the artist is unknown but is likely to have painted RN79, which may depict a sister, relative or close friend. by Emily Knight Related catalogue items from Raynham Hall Raynham Hall Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (1675–1738) Michael Dahl, c.1697 Raynham Hall Colonel the Honourable Roger Townshend (1677–1709) Michael Dahl, c.1695–1700 Raynham Hall The Three Eldest Children of Charles I after Anthony van Dyck, mid-17th–18th century, after 1635 original
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