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William Larkin Portrait of Diana Cecil oil painting reproduction


Portrait of Diana Cecil
circa 1614(1614) Medium oil on canvas cyf
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William Larkin
  
(early 1580s - 1619) was an English painter active from 1609 until his death in 1619, known for his iconic portraits of members of the court of James I of England which capture in brilliant detail the opulent layering of textiles, embroidery, lace, and jewellery characteristic of fashion in the Jacobean era, as well as representing numerous fine examples of oriental carpets in Renaissance painting.Larkin was born in London in the early 1580s, and lived in the parishes of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, Holborn, and St Anne Blackfriars. He became a freeman of the Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers on 7 July 1606 under the patronage of Lady Arbella Stuart and Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford. Married before 1612, he buried a stillborn son in that year; a son, William, in 1613; and a daughter, Mary, in January 1614/15, all at St Anne Blackfriars. Another daughter called Mary was alive at the time of his death. He died sometime between the witnessing of his will on 10 April 1619 and its proving on 14 May. The date of his burial is unknown because the parish records were destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666
Portrait of Diana Cecil
circa 1614(1614) Medium oil on canvas cyf

Related Paintings to William Larkin :.
| Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia from NPG | Cerano-San Carlos Borromeo ante Cristo muerto-209 cm x 156 cm | PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR-LES PETITES LAVEUSES A CAGNES | Meulen, Adam Frans van der-Choque de caballeria-86 cm x 121 cm | Steen, Jan Havicksz. -- Erysichthon verkoopt zijn dochter Mestra, 1650-1660 | | Still-Life with Fishes and Bird Nest sg | Madonna with the Rosary | Storm | Femme dans un jardin | Market Woman with Fruits, Vegetables and Poultry |


        

 

 

 

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