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Summary
Description |
Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, sister of Henry VIII, wife of James IV of Scotland and mother of James V. |
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unknown |
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Cropped from Margaret Tudor by Daniel Mytens, currently in The Royal Collection, at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Royal Collection © Her Majesty the Queen. |
Author |
Daniël Mijtens (circa 1590–circa 1647)  |
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Alternative names |
Daniël Mijtens the Elder, Daniel Mytens (I), Daniel van Mytens (I) |
Description |
Dutch painter, draughtsman and court painter
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Date of birth/death |
circa 1590 |
circa 1647 |
Location of birth/death |
Delft |
The Hague |
Work period |
from 1610 until 1647 |
Work location |
The Hague (1610-1617), England (1617-1634), The Hague (1634-1647) |
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Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Daniël Mijtens (I) died in 1648.
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