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After Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680), PORTRAIT OF LADY ANN HOWARD (IN A RED DRESS, WITH A BROWN WRAP, HO
PORTRAIT OF LADY ANN HOWARD (IN A RED DRESS, WITH A BROWN WRAP, HOLDING A FLOWER) CIRCA 1666-1675
oil on canvas
titled "Lady Ann Howard" and dated "Ca 1666-75" to the handwritten label to the stretcher
30 x 25 in — 75.6 x 63.5 cm
Provenance:
From Broughton Castle sale (home of Lord and Lady Saye and Sele, Banbury, Oxfordshire) inscribed to an old pen and ink handwritten label to the stretcher, with title: "Lady Ann Howard", as "artist unknown", dated "circa 1666-75" and further inscribed: "portrait shown to Director of the National Portrait Gallery";
Private Collection, Toronto, purchased at Sloans & Kenyon Auctioneers & Appraisers, Washington in 2006 as "English School (19th century)"
Estimate: $3,000—4,000
PORTRAIT OF LADY ANN HOWARD (IN A RED DRESS, WITH A BROWN WRAP, HOLDING A FLOWER) CIRCA 1666-1675
oil on canvas
titled "Lady Ann Howard" and dated "Ca 1666-75" to the handwritten label to the stretcher
30 x 25 in — 75.6 x 63.5 cm
Provenance:
From Broughton Castle sale (home of Lord and Lady Saye and Sele, Banbury, Oxfordshire) inscribed to an old pen and ink handwritten label to the stretcher, with title: "Lady Ann Howard", as "artist unknown", dated "circa 1666-75" and further inscribed: "portrait shown to Director of the National Portrait Gallery";
Private Collection, Toronto, purchased at Sloans & Kenyon Auctioneers & Appraisers, Washington in 2006 as "English School (19th century)"
Estimate: $3,000—4,000
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