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Duchess of Cleveland, from a painting by Sir Peter Lely
Duchess of Cleveland, from a painting by Sir Peter Lely.. Handcolored engraving from Civil Costume of England from the Conquest to the Present Period drawn by Charles Martin and etched by Leopold Martin, London, Henry Bohn, 1842. The costumes were drawn from tapestries, monumental effigies, illuminated manuscripts and portraits. Charles and Leopold Martin were the sons of the romantic artist and mezzotint engraver John Martin (1789-1854)
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1789 1854 1842 Bohn Cleveland Conquest Drawn Duchess Effigies Engraver Etched Illuminated Lely Leopold Manuscripts Martin Mezzotint Monumental Peter Present Romantic Sons Tapestries
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.6cm x 7.6cm (2.2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This stunning handcolored engraving depicts the Duchess of Cleveland, a prominent figure in English history, as depicted in Sir Peter Lely's painting. The image is taken from the "Civil Costume of England from the Conquest to the Present Period," a comprehensive work drawn by Charles Martin and etched by Leopold Martin. The Martins were renowned artists and engravers in their own right, following in the footsteps of their father, the romantic artist and mezzotint engraver John Martin. The Duchess of Cleveland's portrait, originally painted in 1659, is a prime example of the opulence and grandeur of the English Restoration period. The handcolored engraving brings the Duchess's regal beauty and elegant attire to life, capturing the intricate details of her richly embroidered gown, lace collars, and elaborate headdress. The "Civil Costume of England" was a meticulously researched project, with the Martins drawing inspiration from a variety of sources including tapestries, monumental effigies, illuminated manuscripts, and portraits. The result is a visually stunning and historically accurate record of English costume history from the Conquest to the present day. This engraving offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time of opulence, elegance, and grandeur. The Duchess of Cleveland stands as a symbol of the power and beauty of the English aristocracy during the Restoration period, and this exquisite handcolored engraving serves as a testament to the skill and artistry of the Martins and their father.
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