The Lady Williams.
W. Wissing pinx. I Beckett fe: E. Cooper Ex.
[n.d. c.1688.]
Scarce mezzotint. 406 x 249mm (16 x 9¾"). Trimmed to the plate, edges scarred.
Lady Williams was a mistress of James II when Duke of York. Here she stands in front of a column and velvet curtain with one breast bared. Walpole supposes her to be Margaret Kyffin, wife of Sir William Williams, Solicitor-General at the trial of the Seven Bishops in 1688.
CS 97: ii.
[Ref: 17351] £260.00
[n.d. c.1688.]
Scarce mezzotint. 406 x 249mm (16 x 9¾"). Trimmed to the plate, edges scarred.
Lady Williams was a mistress of James II when Duke of York. Here she stands in front of a column and velvet curtain with one breast bared. Walpole supposes her to be Margaret Kyffin, wife of Sir William Williams, Solicitor-General at the trial of the Seven Bishops in 1688.
CS 97: ii.
[Ref: 17351] £260.00
