Artwork
H Beard Print Collection

H Beard Print Collection is a print by the Baroque artist Peter, Sir Lely. It dates from 1693 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. This print portrays Mary Davis, a woman of evident wealth and status, captured in a contemplative demeanor amidst opulent attire.
About this work
Overview
This print portrays Mary Davis, a woman of evident wealth and status, captured in a contemplative demeanor amidst opulent attire.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Mary Davis, is depicted to convey her high social standing through her elaborate clothing, offering a historical glimpse into the life of a wealthy individual from the past.
Technique & Style
The print's style, characterized by its rendering of subtle expression and detailed attire, aligns with the portraiture traditions of the time, notably reminiscent of the works of Sir Peter Lely.
History & Provenance
Part of the H Beard Print Collection, the print's specific historical context and provenance details are not provided, though its inclusion suggests it as a valued example of period portraiture.
Context
Created in a period where social status was visibly asserted through clothing and demeanor, the print reflects the societal values of its time, where visual representations served as testimonials to wealth and position.
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