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Beatriz van Hemmema, Countess of Oxford, c. 1638 (oil on canvas)
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Beatriz van Hemmema, Countess of Oxford, c. 1638 (oil on canvas)
7378218 Beatriz van Hemmema, Countess of Oxford, c. 1638 (oil on canvas) by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641); 107x86 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Artiste: Antoon Van Dyck (1599-1641)
Beatrice van Hemmema (formerly called Diana Cecil) married Henry de Vere, Earl of Oxford, son of Edward de Vere. She was appointed Countess of Oxford on 1 January 1623.)
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Beatriz van Hemmema, Countess of Oxford, radiates elegance and grace in this portrait by Anthony van Dyck. Painted around 1638, the oil on canvas artwork captures the essence of a woman who held great influence and prestige in seventeenth-century England. Formerly known as Diana Cecil, Beatriz married Henry de Vere, Earl of Oxford, son of Edward de Vere. Her marriage elevated her status to become the appointed Countess of Oxford on January 1st, 1623. This exquisite painting showcases her regal position within aristocratic society. Van Dyck's masterful brushwork brings out every intricate detail – from the delicate jewel adorning her neck to the elaborate hairstyle that frames her face with sophistication. The artist skillfully uses color to enhance Beatriz's natural beauty and capture the essence of her vibrant personality. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, we are transported back to a time when art was not only an expression but also a symbol of power and wealth. It serves as a testament to both Van Dyck's artistic prowess and Beatriz van Hemmema's influential role in English society. This print allows us to appreciate not only the historical significance but also the timeless allure captured within this seventeenth-century masterpiece.
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