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Peake, Robert (ca. 1551-1619)
The First Lord Herbert of Chirbury. The painting depicts Edward Herbert wearing `robes of crimson taffety' as narrated by the sitter in his Autobiography. Hanging in the Oak Drawing Room at Powis Castle. Photo: John Hammond
Location
Powis Castle/Powys/Wales/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART387818
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3618px × 6957px
Photo Credit
National Trust Photo Library / Art Resource, NY
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Costume
Jacobean (1603-1715)
Looking at Viewer
Lord, Aristocracy
Male
Man
Painting, Medium
Portrait
Red, Color