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Portrait of Barbara Villiers (1641-1709), Duchess of Cleveland, c. 1680 (oil on canvas)
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Portrait of Barbara Villiers (1641-1709), Duchess of Cleveland, c. 1680 (oil on canvas)
JEF144611 Portrait of Barbara Villiers (1641-1709), Duchess of Cleveland, c.1680 (oil on canvas) by Lely, Peter (1618-80) (after); 75x62 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; eGeffrye Museum; English, out of copyright
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This portrait print showcases the stunning beauty of Barbara Villiers, the Duchess of Cleveland. Painted by Peter Lely around 1680, this oil on canvas masterpiece captures her elegance and grace. The artist skillfully portrays her in a bust-length pose, highlighting her aristocratic status. Barbara Villiers was not only an aristocrat but also held the title of Countess of Castlemaine and Palmer. She was famously known as the mistress of King Charles II during his reign. This painting perfectly embodies her allure and sophistication, with every brushstroke capturing her enchanting presence. Adorned in a lavish costume befitting her high social standing, Barbara wears a pearl necklace that adds to her regal aura. Her piercing gaze reflects both confidence and vulnerability, revealing layers to this complex woman. Displayed at The Geffrye Museum of the Home in London, UK, this artwork is a testament to the timeless appeal of portraiture as an art form. It invites viewers into a world long gone yet still resonates with its depiction of power dynamics within society. As we admire this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' collection on Fine Art Finder, we are transported back to an era where beauty and influence were intertwined for women like Barbara Villiers - forever immortalized through paintings such as these.
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