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Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, c. 1638, overpainted c. 1645 (oil on canvas)
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Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, c. 1638, overpainted c. 1645 (oil on canvas)
1764008 Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, c.1638, overpainted c.1645 (oil on canvas) by Hayls, John (fl.1651-76); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info.: Elizabeth Wray, 3rd Baroness Norreys of Rycote (c.1603 - November 1645), English noblewoman.); eGeffrye Museum; English, out of copyright
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This portrait captures the essence of Elizabeth Wray, Baroness Norris, a prominent English noblewoman from the 17th century. Painted by John Hayls around 1638 and later overpainted in 1645, this oil on canvas artwork is now housed at The Geffrye Museum of the Home in London. Elizabeth Wray exudes elegance and grace as she gazes confidently into the distance. Her regal presence is emphasized by her aristocratic attire, adorned with intricate sashes and a wreath delicately placed upon her head. The vibrant flowers within the wreath symbolize her status and add a touch of natural beauty to the composition. As one of England's noblewomen, Elizabeth Wray holds an esteemed position within society. Her half-length portrait showcases not only her physical beauty but also hints at her intelligence and influence. The attention to detail in capturing every fold of fabric in her dress speaks to both artistic skill and wealth. Through this painting, we catch a glimpse into the world of aristocracy during this era - a world filled with opulence, power, and societal expectations. Elizabeth Wray's portrait serves as a testament to female nobility's role in shaping history while simultaneously celebrating their individuality. With its timeless appeal and historical significance, this exquisite piece invites us to appreciate both artistry and heritage alike.
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