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| Peter Lely (1616 - 1680) |
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Artists who influenced Peter Lely![]() | Sir Peter Lely (original name Pieter van der Faes), Baroque portrait painter known for his Van Dyck-influenced likenesses of the mid-17th-century English aristocracy. The origin of the name Lely is uncertain. He studied in Holland at Haarlem, where he became a guild member in 1637. He probably arrived in England in about 1643, and he soon gained the patronage of the court, painting portraits of Ch ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Peter Lely![]() | |
![]() Anthony van Dyck | ![]() Two Ladies of Lake Family (Tate Gallery) | ![]() Venus and Cupid | ![]() Nicolas de Largillière |
![]() Bartholomeus van der Helst | ![]() Henrietta Boyle and Catherine Brudenell (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) | ![]() Charles Dormer | ![]() Simon Verelst |
![]() Jacob Backer | ![]() Louise de Keroualle (Getty Museum) | ![]() Diana Kirke (Yale Center for British Art) | ![]() Joshua Reynolds |
![]() Pieter de Grebber | ![]() Elizabeth Harvey | ![]() Portrait of a Woman | ![]() Thomas Lawrence |