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Portraits Rediscovered | By Mary Beale

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This exceptional pair date from c.1667 and are among Mary Beale’s most accomplished formal portraits. They were recently rediscovered, having long been thought (incorrectly) to be by an eminent Dutch painter of the period - the fate of quite a number of Beale’s portraits in subsequent centuries.
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Title: Portraits Rediscovered | By Mary Beale
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This exceptional pair date from c.
1667 and are among Mary Beale’s most accomplished formal portraits.
They were recently rediscovered, having long been thought (incorrectly) to be by an eminent Dutch painter of the period - the fate of quite a number of Beale’s portraits in subsequent centuries.

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