Lady Michelham, by Federico Beltrán Masses, 1920. |
Sonja, by Christian Schad, 1928. |
Portrait of a Noblewoman Dressed in Mourning, by Jacopo Chimenti, called Jacopo da Empoli, circa 1600. |
La Dame sombre, by James Ensor, 1881. |
The Empress Doña Margarita de Austria in Mourning Dress, by Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo, 1666. |
Portrait of a lady, unknown artist, 1918. The painting is signed, upper right, but I can't make out the name. |
A Lady with a Black Veil, by Nikolaos Kantounis, 1819. |
Portrait of a lady, by Alessandro Allori, circa 1590-99. |
Olimpia Maidalchini, by Diego Velázquez, 1650. |
Portrait of Berthe Morisot with Hat, in Mourning, by Édouard Manet, 1874. |
A Lady of the Horton Family, unknown artist, circa 1655. |
Portrait of a lady, by Emmeline Deane, 1885. |
Anne Dacre, Countess of Arundel, English School, circa first third of the seventeenth century. |
Portrait of a woman, unknown artist, circa 1865. |
Marie Dihau, by Edgar Degas, circa 1867-68. |
Maria Elisabeta Dulliker, née Balthasar, Swiss School, seventeenth century. |
Moonlight, by Edvard Munch, 1893. |
Lady in Mourning, by Martin Mendgen, 1930. |
i think margarita may be the little girl from LAS MENINAS, ten years on ...
ReplyDeleteShe is, indeed! She's portrayed here at the age of fourteen, in mourning for her father; that same year she was married to her maternal uncle and paternal cousin, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor. She was much loved by her parents and had a happy marriage but, weakened after four pregnancies - three of the babies died at birth or soon after - and several miscarriages, she herself died at the age of only twenty-one.
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