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@17thCenturyLady Henry Sydney and his pals who signed the “Invitation to William” in 1688.
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@17thCenturyLady @jdmccafferty @SueCooperBridge @tudorfoodrecipe @MuseumCromwell @amylimart @kristianjmartin @restorationcake @RestorationHat @stuartsonline Mouse-skin eyebrows!
I know big brows are fashionable and often need a bit of help. But😱
Please don't bring these back! On squeak is not on fleek
(Here's a BBC recreation of the mouse-brow https://t.co/S2dXWnFHQO)
(ter Borch, Detroit Inst of Arts)
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@17thCenturyLady @17cRoyalistHub @CryssaBazos @PSHistory @jdmccafferty @LiamPeterTemple @Pepyshistory @RoyalStuartSoc @stuartsonline @StuartOrme To me, this sums up all that was brilliant & glorious about Charles I but also all that was tragic. The pose, grandeur, & proud high horse, all so beautiful. But the distant, abstracted, expression of a man never at ease in this role. #StuartsSaturday
van Dyke—1633—Windsor Castle
@17thCenturyLady @Pepyshistory @MuseumCromwell @cheapsellotape @LeandadeLisle @stuartparties @_JohnPilkington @jdmccafferty @ARebelHand @FrancesMNolan Nothing compares to the Barebones family!
How about 'Newdigate Poyntz' the brother of Sydenham.
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@17thCenturyLady @childs_jessie @HallHarvington @LeandadeLisle @jdmccafferty @StuartOrme @RoyalStuartSoc @NTCoughton @KnoleNT I quite like this detail from a 1623 print. Fawkes's accomplice is a spotty demon/duck/dog/frog creature (with a cardinal hat?) whilst the guards are brought to the plotter by an angel with no anthropomorphic elements. Classic! @britishmuseum
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@17thCenturyLady @NThardwick @cspencer1508 @swiftstory @cheapsellotape @jdmccafferty Here are some more delightful tapestry details: January getting warm by the fire; February a lion (um, OK), and June, sheep-shearing
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@17thCenturyLady @NThardwick @cspencer1508 @swiftstory @cheapsellotape @jdmccafferty Labours of the Months.
British, second quarter of the 17th century, with details of October, November and December.
Worked in wool, silk, and metal thread (Met Museum)
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It is #BabyLossAwarenessWeek. Organisations like @SandsUK & @BLA_Campaign can help, but, for some (like me), history can provide some solace. For #StuartsSaturday, let us remember the Stuart-era families who also suffered these tragic losses. #KeepItStuart
@17thCenturyLady "Here, I drink to thee for thy good news." A line from Ben Jonson's play, Every Man In His Humour. #StuartsSaturday #WorldGinDay
@SarahBWatkins @17thCenturyLady Here's a slightly higher definition image of this family portrait--it's got some lovely details.
@NPGLondon
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@17thCenturyLady The Coke children of Melbourne Hall by Jacob Huysmans, 1680. Totally Bonkers Baroque: random sheep, angels, full dressing up box regalia. I love it. #StuartsSaturday #StuartFamilies
@17thCenturyLady @jdmccafferty @cheapsellotape @ColemanDennehy @swiftstory @CryssaBazos @ARebelHand The Windmill at Wijk bij Duurstede 1670 Ruisdael
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@17thCenturyLady @wabbey Works Peter Lely: „Portrait of Charles II” 1670 in Warsaw’s Royal Castle collection and „Portrait of a Woman” 1670s in Wawel Royal Castle collection. Who is she? #StuartsSaturday
@17thCenturyLady Proper modern biography of Sir Kenelm Digby long overdue - son of Gunpowder Plotter, courtier to Charles I, ambassador for Cromwell, privateer, gourmet, alchemist, romantic, baldy, scientist, theologian, astrologer and inventor of the modern wine bottle… #StuartsSaturday
@17thCenturyLady @JaneDismore @ARebelHand @MargaretPorter @jdmccafferty @cheapsellotape @swiftstory @SueCooperBridge @maggs912 A devoted and loving relationship was that of Oliver and Elizabeth Cromwell, married in 1620 and resulting in 9 children. The couple's few surviving letters are very tender, part of a close-knit family... #StuartsSaturday #KeepItStuart #17thCentury Portaits in our collection 1/2
@17thCenturyLady It's always him, for me: Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans. Charles It's and Nell Gwyn's lad. #StuartsSaturday
@17thCenturyLady @stuartparties @RoyalStuartSoc @cheapsellotape @LiamPeterTemple @ElizStJohn @SueCooperBridge @MuseumCromwell @EARLYMUSICPARTY William Berkeley, George Digby, Lord Willoughby, Leonard Calvert and James Hind.
Montrose and Henry Vane, too, but I'm pretty sure they'd decline the invite. #StuartsSaturday #KeepItStuart
@17thCenturyLady @ColemanDennehy @ARebelHand @clairejowitt @jdmccafferty @RoyalStuartSoc @charlesthe1st49 @KingCharlesIRTN Charles I didn't call his English parliament in the 1630s but his Irish parliament met in 1634. Nice bit of an aul' procession to @stpatrickscath & @dublincastleopw.
The creator of this print had an eye to Wentworth's demise...
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