Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)
painting by Copy after Hans Holbein the Younger
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Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)
Summary
Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558) is a painting[1].
Key Facts
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s image is recorded as Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, born 1500) MET DP164800.jpg[2].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s instance of is recorded as painting[3].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s maintained by is recorded as European Paintings[4].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s genre is recorded as portrait[5].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s depicts is recorded as woman[6].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s depicts is recorded as portrait[7].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s made from material is recorded as oil paint[8].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s made from material is recorded as gold leaf[9].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s made from material is recorded as oak panel[10].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[11].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s collection is recorded as Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos[12].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s collection is recorded as Thomas Turner[13].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s collection is recorded as Edward Frewen[14].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s collection is recorded as William Kissam Vanderbilt I[15].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s inventory number is recorded as 20.155.4[16].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s location is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[17].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s RKDimages ID is recorded as 262651[18].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s Commons category is recorded as Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558) (MET 20.155.4)[19].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s catalog code is recorded as 54[20].
- +1600-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)[21].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s exhibition history is recorded as National Portraits Commencing with the Fortieth Year of the Reign of George the Third and Ending with the Year MDCCCLXVII[22].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s exhibition history is recorded as Winter Exhibition: Holbein and His School[23].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s exhibition history is recorded as Fiftieth Anniversary Exhibition[24].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s exhibition history is recorded as Feminine Elegance Through the Centuries[25].
- Lady Guildford (Mary Wotton, 1499–1558)'s main subject is recorded as woman[26].