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Charles Picart
(1780 - 1837)
,
Harold Crease
(1788 - ?)
,
after Nicolas Hilliard
(1547 - 7th Jan, 1619)
George Clifford, comte de Cumberland (1558-1605), marin anglais, favori Elisabeth Iere
Credit:
Nous contacter au préalable pour la publicité. Photo (C) Château de Versailles, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / image château de Versailles
Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon
http://collections.chateauversailles.fr/
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Keywords:
époque élisabéthaine (représentation)
personnalité (époque des Tudor)
personnalité militaire
portrait of a man
favori
règne d'Elisabeth Ière d'Angleterre (1533-1603)
navigator
seaman
officer
navy
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About the artwork
Title:
George Clifford, comte de Cumberland (1558-1605), marin anglais, favori Elisabeth Iere
Periods:
19th century
contemporary period from 1789 until 1914
XIXth century
Techniques:
stipple engraving (print)
engraving (print)
Dimensions:
384 x 267
Inventory number:
LP14.41.1
Detail:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, éditeur. Lackington, Allen and Co, éditeur. Album Louis-Philippe
Location:
Versailles, châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon
About the author(s)
Author:
Charles Picart
Born:
1780
Dead:
1837
Author:
Harold Crease
Born:
1788
Author:
after
Nicolas Hilliard
Born:
1547
Dead:
7th Jan, 1619
Country:
Royaume-Uni
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Nicholas Hilliard
(c. 1547 – 7 January 1619) was an English goldsmith and limner best known for his portrait miniatures of members of the courts of Elizabeth I and James I of England. He mostly painted small oval miniatures, but also some larger cabinet miniatures, up to about ten inches tall, and at least two famous half-length panel portraits of Elizabeth. He enjoyed continuing success as an artist, and continuing financial troubles, for forty-five years. His paintings still exemplify the…
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