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Portrait of Mary Herbert (1561-1621), Countess of Pembroke, from Lodge s

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Portrait of Mary Herbert (1561-1621), Countess of Pembroke, from Lodge s

KW179835 Portrait of Mary Herbert (1561-1621), Countess of Pembroke, from Lodges British Portraits, 1823 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: sister of the poet Sir Philip Sidney; ); Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

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This portrait print showcases the elegant and influential Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, who lived during the Elizabethan era. The engraving captures her beauty and regal demeanor as she dons a stunning Elizabethan dress adorned with intricate details. Her ruff collar adds a touch of sophistication to her ensemble, while her cuffs showcase her refined taste in fashion. Mary Herbert was not only known for her aristocratic status but also for being the sister of renowned poet Sir Philip Sidney. As a patroness of poets and an advocate for the arts, she played a significant role in supporting and promoting literature during this period. Her love for poetry is evident through the delicate chain necklace she wears, symbolizing her dedication to nurturing creativity. The engraving highlights Mary Herbert's importance within society as an influential figure among the aristocracy. Her jewelry further emphasizes her wealth and social standing, showcasing both elegance and opulence. This exquisite portrait print offers us a glimpse into the life of one of history's notable women who left an indelible mark on literature and art during the Tudor period. It serves as a reminder of Mary Herbert's enduring legacy as both an esteemed member of high society and a dedicated patroness to poets across England.

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