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139:'s poems on her death, such as "An Anatomy of the World". Van Somer may have painted the portrait several years after Elizabeth's death, or possibly during her visit to the continent with her parents shortly before she died. The portrait is noteworthy in that the subject is depicted in a semi-recumbent position—unusual for a non-nude of the period— which may, as H.L.Meakin points out, be intended as a sign of a philosophical or melancholy character, as in 22: 108:, van Somer lived between 1612–1614 in the house of Steven de Gheyn in Leiden, during 1616 in Brussels, and after that moved to London, where he became court painter. He occupied an important position as one of James and Anne's favourite painters and can be seen as a forerunner of the more famous Flemish and Dutch artists, in particular 167:
as follows: "Like Daniel Mytens, who had settled in London from the Netherlands by 1618 and was Van Somer’s neighbour in St Martin’s Lane, Van Somer brought a new grandeur, fluency and naturalism to British court portraiture." Opinion of van Somer's work has, however, been divided:
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Copies of van Somer's royal portraits were often commissioned, particularly as James disliked sitting for painters, to be sent as gifts overseas. Many variants also exist in printed form. Van Somer is said to have introduced
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which may be the jewel known as the "Mirror of France". When she died in 1619 she owed him £170, and he joined her funeral procession as her "picture maker" with the artists Marcus Gheeraerts and
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after he returned from Italy. Van Mander does not mention whether Paul had accompanied his brother to Italy or not, and only remarked that he was still a bachelor. According to the
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refers in her diary to being painted by him on 30 August 1619. A curiosity of van Somer's oeuvre is his portrait of Elizabeth Drury (1596–1610), a girl made famous by
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Some of van Somer's work can still be seen today. He completed a much-reproduced portrait of James I in 1616 and one of Queen Anne in hunting attire with her
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suggested that "Paulus van Somer had gifts and one of them was for the perception of character"; on the other hand, art critic Sir
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Paul van Somer is in some ways an elusive figure: not much is known about him, and his art is rarely written about;. According to
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and became one of the leading painters of the royal court. He painted a number of portraits both of James and his consort, Queen
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names the year of his arrival as 1606, but H.L.Meakin notes that he did not settle permanently in the country until after 1616.
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Articulating British Classicism: New Approaches to Eighteenth-Century Architecture,
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paid him £26 for portraits in 1618, and £37 for pictures of King James and
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Images of Rule: Art and Politics in the English Renaissance, 1485-1649
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Van Somer received additional commissions from non-royal sources. The
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Anna of Denmark: The Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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Van Somer's achievement is described in the gallery notes at the
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Elizabeth Grey, countess of Kent, c.1619, by Paul van Somer.
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thought one of his portraits as fine as a Van Dyck, and
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Some Old Portraits: A Book About Art and Human Beings
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Francis Bacon
Palace on the Isle
Warsaw
Flemish
Antwerp
James I of England
Anne of Denmark
Ludovic Stuart, Duke of Lennox
Elizabeth Stanley, Countess of Huntingdon
Lady Anne Clifford
engraver of the same name
Karel van Mander
Barend van Someren
Aert Mijtens
Netherlands Institute for Art History
Daniel Mytens
Anthony van Dyck
Booth Tarkington
Earl of Rutland
Prince Charles
Lady Anne Clifford
John Donne
Nicholas Hilliard
Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland
Lady Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent
Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox
Royal Collection
Horace Walpole
Booth Tarkington

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