English Heritage’s paintings conservator Alice Tate-Harte finishes the conservation of a 17th-century portrait of Diana Cecil, Countess of Oxford, that had been revised by an unidentified restorer who ...
The Countess of Castiglione in a photo by Pierre-Louis Pierson (c. 1863–66). The Countess of Castiglione, a ravishing Italian aristocrat living in 19th-century Paris, both captivated and scandalized ...
39.5 x 30.5 cm. (15.6 x 12 in.) Theodore Russell (England 1614‑1689). Attributed to. ”Countess of Peterborough” - Portrait of a lady in blue dress. With indistinct inscription Countess of Peter[...] ...
The daughter of a Kentucky horse trainer, who grew up to become an international socialite, fashion trendsetter and the first American to be named "Best Dressed Woman in the World," is now part of an ...
52 1⁄8 x 42 ½ in. (132.4 x 107.9 cm.) length, in ...
length, unframed: 136.2 x 111 cm.; 53⅝ x 43¾ in. framed 167 x 135.1 cm.; 65¾ x 53¼ in ...
63.4 x 52.7 cm. (25 x 20.7 in.) ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Knee-length portrait in three-quarter ...
Conservators found that a portrait of aristocrat Diana Cecil had been modified to have larger lips and a smaller forehead long after the original was completed. English Heritage’s paintings ...
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