Fair Rosamond
This portrait painted in 1720, is described as 'Fair Rosamond' in the Queen's Dressing Room at Kensington in 1734, and as 'Rosamond Clifford' (mistress of Henry II) in the Kensington inventory of 1818.
It has also been identified as depicting Lady Jane Grey.
The sitter appears in imaginary historical costume of a vaguely Tudor flavour, the collar with a narrow ermine edge.
With a small pearl strand in her hair and large drop earrings.
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https://www.rct.uk/.../portrait-of-a-woman-fair-rosamund...
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https://ko-fi.com/thetudorintruders
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