Peter Lely was a Dutch painter born in 1618. He was a court painter to Charles I of England, and is best known for his portraits of the nobility of the day. His style was heavily influenced by the Italian Baroque, and his works are characterised by their vibrant colours and dramatic compositions. He left a lasting legacy on the English court, and his work is still highly sought after today.
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Lely Prints
- Aphra Behn
- Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland
- Diana Bruce, Countess of Rutland
- Diana Kirke, Later Countess of Oxford
- Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor
- Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich
- Elizabeth Jones, Countess of Kildare
- Francoise Louise Duchess of La Valliere with her Children as Angels
- James II
- Mary Capel, Later Duchess of Beaufort, and Her Sister Elizabeth, Countess of Carnarvon
- Nell Gwyn
- Portrait of a Lady with a Blue Drape
- Portrait of a Lady, probably Mary Parsons
- Portrait of a Lady, said to be Nell Gwynne
- Portrait of a Lady, with her Pet Lamb
- Portrait of a Young Woman and Child, as Venus and Cupid
- Portrait of Henry Jermyn, Earl of St. Albans Wearing Garter Robes
- Portrait of James II in Garter Robes
- Portrait of King Charles II, Wearing Garter Robes
- Portrait of King James II in Garter Robes
- Portrait of Lady Penelope Nicholas, Holding an Orange
- Portrait of Oliver Cromwell
- Prince Rupert
- Two Poor Knights of Windsor