Artist

Paul van Somer

Nationality
Flemish
Birth/Death
1756/58-1621/22

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Artwork by Paul van Somer
Work of Art
Christian, Lady Cavendish, Later Countess of Devonshire (1598–1675), and Her Daughter
Work of Art
William, Lord Cavendish, Later Second Earl of Devonshire (1591–1628), and His Son

About

Soon after his arrival in London in 1618, Paul van Somer, a native of Antwerp, became the favorite court painter under King James I and his wife, Anne of Denmark.

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Paul van Somer (c. 1577 – 1621), also known as Paulus van Somer, was a Flemish artist who arrived in England from Antwerp during the reign of King James I of England and became one of the leading painters of the royal court. He painted a number of portraits both of James and his consort, Queen Anne of Denmark, and of nobles such as Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, Elizabeth Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon, and Lady Anne Clifford. He is sometimes designated as "Paul van Somer I" to distinguish him from the engraver of the same name who was active in England between 1670 and 1694.