Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers (Q104666837)

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painting by Gilbert Jackson
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Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers
painting by Gilbert Jackson

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    GILBERT JACKSON (ENGLAND C.1595/1600-AFTER 1648), Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers, three-quarter-length, in a slashed black doublet and collar | Christie’s (English)
    4 January 2021
    1630
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    GILBERT JACKSON (ENGLAND C.1595/1600-AFTER 1648), Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers, three-quarter-length, in a slashed black doublet and collar | Christie’s (English)
    4 January 2021
    1978
    December 2020
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    unknown value
    December 2020
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    GILBERT JACKSON (ENGLAND C.1595/1600-AFTER 1648), Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers, three-quarter-length, in a slashed black doublet and collar | Christie’s (English)
    4 January 2021
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    GILBERT JACKSON (ENGLAND C.1595/1600-AFTER 1648), Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers, three-quarter-length, in a slashed black doublet and collar | Christie’s (English)
    4 January 2021
    1 reference
    GILBERT JACKSON (ENGLAND C.1595/1600-AFTER 1648), Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers, three-quarter-length, in a slashed black doublet and collar | Christie’s (English)
    4 January 2021
    1 reference
    GILBERT JACKSON (ENGLAND C.1595/1600-AFTER 1648), Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers, three-quarter-length, in a slashed black doublet and collar | Christie’s (English)
    4 January 2021
    36 inch
    1 reference
    GILBERT JACKSON (ENGLAND C.1595/1600-AFTER 1648), Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers, three-quarter-length, in a slashed black doublet and collar | Christie’s (English)
    4 January 2021
    43.5 inch
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    GILBERT JACKSON (ENGLAND C.1595/1600-AFTER 1648), Portrait of a gentleman, traditionally identified as Sir Frederick Villiers, three-quarter-length, in a slashed black doublet and collar | Christie’s (English)
    4 January 2021
     
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