William Scrots
Catherine Parr,c.1545
Edward VI of England,1546
Edward VI of England,1546,after Scrots
Edward VI of England,c.1546
Lady Margaret Douglas,1546
Elizabeth I as a Princess,1546
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey,1546
Another version of Edward VI with flowers,c.1550
Hans Eworth
Portrait of an Unknown man,1546
Mary I of England,1554
Possibly Lady Jane Dormer,1555
Lady Mary Dudley,1550-1555
Mary Tudor,Queen of England
Henry Stuart Lord Darnley,1555
Unknown Lady,1557
Mary Nevill and her son Gregory Fiennes,Baron Dacre,1559
Elisabeth I of England,c. 1570
Portrait of Margaret Audley, Duchess of Norfolk,1562
Portrait of a Lady,1563
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley and Lord Charles Stuart,1563
Edward Seymour,Earl of Hertford,1563
Portrait of an unknown lady by Hans Eworth, c. 1565–68
Elisabeth I and the Three Goddesses,1569
Anthony Browne,1st Viscount Montague,c.1570
George Gower
Unknown Lady,1570
Sir Thomas Coningsby,1572
Lady Kytson,1753
Elizabeth Littleton,Lady Willoughby,1573
Thomas Slingsby,1577
Richard Drake,1577
Elizabeth Knollys, Lady Layton,1577
Mrs John Croker (née Frances Kingsmill),1580
Mary Kytson, Lady Darcy,1583
Lettice Knollys,1585
Mary Cornwallis, Countess of Bath,1580-85
Elizabeth Sydenham Lady Drake,c.1585
William Segar
Elizabeth 1 England,circa 1585
Sir Henry Kingsmill ,c.1585
Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex,1590
Gilbert Talbot 7th Earl of Shrewsbury,1590
Sir Thomas Smith,c.1590
Lady Elizabeth Hastings,c.1590
Unknown Lady,c.1590
Unknown Lady,1595
Elizabeth Stafford Lady Drury,c.1595
Sir Walter Raleigh,1598
Hieronimo Custodis
Edward Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury,1586
Sir William Pelham ,1587
Frances Clinton Lady Chandos,1589
Elizabeth Brydges,1589
Sir John Ashburnham,1593
The sisters Mary and Catherine Bassett by studio of Custodis,1603
Marcus Gheeraerts II
Queen Elizabeth I, c. 1580
Elizabeth I,c.1592
Queen Elizabeth I,The Ditchley portrait,1592
Unknown Lady,1595
Lucy Harrington Countess of Bedford ,c.1595
Barbara Gamage with Six Children,1596
Margaret Dormer Lady Constable,1599
Portrait of a Lady,c.1599
Unknown woman in costume modeled after Virgo Persica,c. 1600
Elizabeth I,Rainbow Portrait,1600
Unknown Lady,c.1605
Edward de Vere Earl of Oxford,c.1600
Lady Bridget Croke,c.1605
Anne of Denmark,c.1611
Anne of Denmark in mourning attire,1612
Unknown Lady,1612
Catherine Killigrew, Lady Jermyn,1614
Mary Thockmorton, Lady Scudmore,1614
Portrait of Tom Durie, Anne of Denmark's fool,1614
Unknown Lady,1618
Frances Howard Countess of Hertford,c. 1620
Margaret Lanton,1620
Susanna Temple, later Lady Lister,c.1620
Anne Hale Mrs.Hoskins,1629
Robert Peake the Elder
Frances, Lady Reynell,1597
Unknown nobleman,1590s
Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham,1597
Sir Robert Nedham Viscount of Kilmorney,1598
Queen Elizabeth I in Procession,c. 1600
Mary Clopton,c .1600
Elizabeth Princess Royal,1603
Henry Prince of Wales hunting,1603
Lady Arabella Stuart,1605
Lady of the Hampden family,c.1610
Elizabeth Princess Royal,1606
Henry Prince of Wales,1610
Elizabeth Princess Royal,1610
Lucy Countess Bedford,c. 1610
Lady Elizabeth Pope dressed for a masquerade,c.1615
Elizabeth Poulett,1616
Sir John Penruddock,1616
Unknown lady,1619
Cecilia Nevill,1618-20
Unknown Lady,1620
John 2nd Baron Poulett c.1630
Lord Francis Poulett,c.1630
William Larkin
Probable portrait of John Needham,c. 1610
Mary Radclyffe,1610-13
Probably Sir Francis Nethersole,1610
Portrait of James Hay 1st Earl of Carlisle,c.1610
Mary Curzon,1612
Catherine Lyte Howard,с.1613
Richard Sackville 3rd Earl of Dorset,1613
Edward Sackville 4th Earl of Dorset,1613
Diana Cecil,1614
Unknown Lady,1614
Catherine Rich Countess of Suffolk,1614
William Pope c.1615
Grey Brydges 5th Baron Chandos,1615
Catherine Trentham,c.1615
Elizabeth Drury,c.1615
Frances de Vere,c.1615
Isabella Rich by Larkin,c. 1614-18
Lady Anne Cecil,c.1615
Perhaps Arbella Stuart,c.1615
Susan Feilding, née Villiers,1616
Lucy Harrington.,с.1616
Dorothy Cary Viscountess Rochford,c.1618
Posthumous Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I by studio of Larkin,c.1600
Portrait of a Lady by circle of Larkin,1600s
John de Critz the Elder
Anne Vavasour ,c.1605
Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford dressed for the
Masque of Hymenae,1606
Elizabeth Manners in costume for the Masque of Hymenae,1606
Margaret of Lovelace,c.1610
Unknown Lady,1619
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ReplyDeletesmall correction: Picture is of Mary Neville and her *son* Gregory
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DeleteI know this is an old one but I love it. Thanks for all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a Great collection of works! Thank you for making them available to the rest of us!
ReplyDeleteAmazing attire,dazzling depictions!!
ReplyDeleteA really lovely collection, thank you for sharing. Catherine Killigrew, Lady Jermyn is my 1st cousin x 13 removed... such a lovely portrait of her.
ReplyDeleteneato Rach...henry 8th and mary boleyn, are my direct great grandparents, isnt it nice to find portraits of your relatives.
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ReplyDeleteElizabeth Manners in costume for the Masque of Hymenae? no, Elizabeth, Lady Berkeley (née Carey; later Chamberlain; 24 May 1576 – 23 April 1635)
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DeleteElizabeth Manners (nee Sidney), Countess of Rutland, in a masquerade costume designed by Inigo Jones, by John de Critz the Elder,1606, indeed. See below.
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DeleteElizabeth Manners (nee Sidney), Countess of Rutland, in a masquerade costume designed by Inigo Jones, by John de Critz the Elder,1606, indeed.
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A Who’s Who of Tudor Women: Sa-Sn
compiled by Kathy Lynn Emerson
"Elizabeth Sidney was the daughter of Sir Philip Sidney (November 30, 1554-October 17, 1586) and Frances Walsingham (c. October 1567-February 17, 1633). In March 1599, she married Roger Manners, 5th earl of Rutland (October 6, 1576-June 26, 1612). On January 5, 1606, Elizabeth participated in the climax of the court masque, Hymenaei, created by Ben Jonson and Inigo Jones. She represented one of the Powers and in order to participate paid £80 to Mr. Bethall, the gentleman usher, £10 for cutwork lace, £4 8s. for silk, and £12 3s. for a coronet, a pair of silk hose, a ruff, and a pair of shoes, all part of her costume."
(See also
http://www.thepeerage.com/e11605.htm
The Peerage. A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe
“Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland, 1606”;
and Jonson В. Ed. C.H.Herford, P. and E.Simpson. Oxford, 1925-1952. Vol. 7, p. 208-209, XV — XIX; vol. 10, p. 465-468;
http://www.bottesfordhistory.org.uk/content/people/historic-people/lady-elizabeth-countess-of-rutland/elizabeth-sidney-1585-1612-her-life
http://www.bottesfordhistory.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/liz_eff_2_copy.jpg
Elizabeth Sidney Countess of Rutland drawn from the Effigy in St Mary's Church. Photo and Drawn By Bob Sparham.)
And right before this portrait we see the same of one of her cousin and closest friends, Lucy Russell (nee Harington), Countess of Bedford (1580–1627), in a Masque Costume designed by Inigo Jones too. Elizabeth Manners and Lucy Russell participated in that climax of the court masque, Hymenaei, both and stand, respectively, to the left and to the right of the queen, as we can see on their turns and lot of the same elements in their clothes.