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Marcus Gheeraerts II - Blanche Parry (1508–1590)

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Cymraeg: Un o gyfeillion mynwesol (neu Chief Gentlewoman) a Cheidwad Tlysau Elisabeth I, brenhines Lloegr, oedd Blanche Parry (1507/8 – 12 Chwefror 1590) a darddai o deulu ardal y gororau.

English: Blanche Parry (1507/8–12 February 1590) was a personal attendant of Queen Elizabeth I of England,[1] Chief Gentlewoman of Queen Elizabeth’s most honourable Privy Chamber and Keeper of Her Majesty’s jewels.

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art 1590 portrait paintings of women 16th century oil on panel paintings in the united kingdom 16th century oil portraits of standing women at half length 16th century oil portraits of standing women at three quarter length 16th century people of wales 16th century portrait paintings in national trust places 16th century portrait paintings in the united kingdom farthingales images from art uk marcus gheeraerts ii open ruffs paintings in wales tredegar house newport queen elizabeth aristocracy female portrait
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art 1590 portrait paintings of women 16th century oil on panel paintings in the united kingdom 16th century oil portraits of standing women at half length 16th century oil portraits of standing women at three quarter length 16th century people of wales 16th century portrait paintings in national trust places 16th century portrait paintings in the united kingdom farthingales images from art uk marcus gheeraerts ii open ruffs paintings in wales tredegar house newport queen elizabeth aristocracy female portrait