Doddington Hall Unknown Woman possibly Flemish School, ? c.1620–50 Toggle Zoom in Zoom out caption possibly Flemish School, Unknown Woman Photo courtesy of Dave Penman (All rights reserved) Share-icon Downloads Zoom in Details Country House Doddington Hall Title(s) Unknown Woman Date ? c.1620–50 Location Brown Parlour Medium and support Oil on panel Dimensions Overall height: 25 cm, Overall width: 19.5 cm Artist possibly Flemish School Catalogue Number DN11 Description The provenance of the portrait and the identity of the sitter are unknown. A possible clue to her identity is provided by the coat of arms in the upper right corner. Although it has yet to be identified, a speculation is that it might relate in some way to the city of Amsterdam, which has a coat of arms featuring three silver crosses of St Andrew on a red ground. by Martin Postle Related catalogue items from Doddington Hall Doddington Hall The Orange Accompanied by Little Victory English School, after 1666–7 Doddington Hall Admiral Sir Ralph Delaval attributed to John Riley, early 1690s Doddington Hall Emily Louise Harriet and George Eden Jarvis William Richard Waters, c.1847–50
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