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Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen C.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.
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Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen C.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.

17th century
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Oil on canvas in a good carved and giltwood frame.

The sitter, possibly Elizabeth Trentham, holds, by its chain, a very fine and costly watch; the significance of this is not clear. It is most unusual for a female sitter to be shown with such an item...does it represent the inevitable passing of time? Was it the cherished possession of a deceased male relative? Attached to it is a black ribbon, symbol of mourning.

Regardless of the identity of this lady this is a high quality portrait by an artist strongly influenced by Lely's style of the early 1660s, to the extent of showing the sitter's left hand raising the material of her dress, as Lely often depicted his sitters doing; witness his portraits of Catherine of Braganza, Diana, Countess of Ailesbury and Frances Teresa Stuart.

Elizabeth Trentham was born in 1640, she was the daughter of Francis Trentham. She married Brien Cokayne, 2nd Viscount Cullen of Co. Tipperary, son of Charles Cokayne, 1st Viscount Cullen and Lady Mary O'Brien, before 1 April 1657.

She became Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Consort Catherine.

She died on 30 November 1713.

(Image 8 shows a portrait of Viscountess Cullen, painted by Sir Peter Lely, at Kingston Lacy, Dorset.)

SIR PETER LELY (1618 - 1680) was the most important portraitist in the reign of Charles ll, although he had painted portraits throughout the Commonwealth. Dutch born as Pieter van der Faes, he became Principal Painter to the King, painting everyone of importance and maintaining a busy and active Studio to help with the huge demand for his portraits. Members of his Circle, many of them talented artists in their own right, emulated his style to supply this constant market.

SIZE: 55 x 46.25 inches inc. frame.

PROVENANCE: French Private Collection.

English Private Collection.

Verso: fragmentary old Parisian storage label and two inventory numbers.

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Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the Before 1700 period.

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Description
Oil on canvas in a good carved and giltwood frame.
The sitter, possibly Elizabeth Trentham, holds, by its chain, a very fine and costly watch; the significance of this is not clear.
Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art

It is most unusual for a female sitter to be shown with such an item...does it represent the inevitable passing of time? Was it the cherished possession of a deceased male relative? Attached to it is a black ribbon, symbol of mourning.

fig 1. Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.
fig 1. Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen C.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.

Regardless of the identity of this lady this is a high quality portrait by an artist strongly influenced by Lely's style of the early 1660s, to the extent of showing the sitter's left hand raising the material of her dress, as Lely often depicted his sitters doing; witness his portraits of Catherine of Braganza, Diana, Countess of Ailesbury and Frances Teresa Stuart.

fig 2. Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.
fig 2. Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen C.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.

Elizabeth Trentham was born in 1640, she was the daughter of Francis Trentham. She married Brien Cokayne, 2nd Viscount Cullen of Co. Tipperary, son of Charles Cokayne, 1st Viscount Cullen and Lady Mary O'Brien, before 1 April 1657.

fig 3. Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.
fig 3. Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen C.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.

She became Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Consort Catherine.

She died on 30 November 1713.

(Image 8 shows a portrait of Viscountess Cullen, painted by Sir Peter Lely, at Kingston Lacy, Dorset.)

SIR PETER LELY (1618 - 1680) was the most important portraitist in the reign of Charles ll, although he had painted portraits throughout the Commonwealth. Dutch born as Pieter van der Faes, he became Principal Painter to the King, painting everyone of importance and maintaining a busy and active Studio to help with the huge demand for his portraits. Members of his Circle, many of them talented artists in their own right, emulated his style to supply this constant market.

SIZE: 55 x 46.25 inches inc. frame.

PROVENANCE: French Private Collection.

English Private Collection.

Verso: fragmentary old Parisian storage label and two inventory numbers.

Date of Manufacture

Roy Precious - Antiques & Fine Art has dated this piece to the Before 1700 period.

Reference Numbers
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SA249237
Dealers Internal Ref
8775
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Archive I Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.

Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen C.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.

Archive II Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely. View II
Archive III Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely. View III
Archive IV Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely. View IV
Archive V Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely. View V
Archive VI Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely. View VI
Archive VII Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely. View VII
Archive VIII Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely. View VIII
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Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess Cullen c.1660; Circle or Studio of Lely.
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