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In 2000 the portrait was sold at Christie's in London as a portrait of the wife of the theologian Johannes Sylvius for nearly 20 million pounds. [5] Aeltje Pietersdr Uylenburgh lived in the minister's residence of the Oude Kerk and was the daughter of Saskia van Uylenburgh's uncle Pieter, making them first cousins, though Aeltje was a generation older and probably served as a guide for the 21 ...
The lyric page for the song in the album's liner notes featured a picture of an "elderly woman", but at some point after the first pressings another picture was used in place of the original. Allegedly, the original woman never gave permission for her picture to be used, so Pearl Jam changed the picture to another woman. [ 6 ]
Portrait of a 40-year-old Man: 1632: Oil on panel: 75.6 x 52.1: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: 73: Portrait of a 39-year-old Woman: 1632: Oil on panel: 74.5 x 55: Nivaagaards Malerisamling: 74: The hand and the booklet were added by another painter Portrait of a 62-year-old Woman, possibly Aeltje Pietersdr Uylenburgh: 1632: Oil on panel ...
Jeremy Poland/Getty Images Tomiko Itooka was the oldest known person in the world when she died last month at age 116. Another 116-year-old, Inah Canabarro Lucas of Brazil, now holds the title.
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Portrait of an Old Woman, c 1480, 26.5 x 17.8cm (14.6 × 10.6in). Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Portrait of an Old Woman is a small oil on wood panel painting by the Early Netherlandish painter Hans Memling, completed c 1475–80, and in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, since 1944. The panel has obviously been cut down ...
In person, Grandma Moses charmed wherever she went. A tiny, lively woman with mischievous gray eyes and a quick wit, she could be sharp-tongued with a sycophant and stern with an errant grandchild." [1] Moses's work has been a subject of numerous museum exhibitions worldwide and has been extensively merchandised, such as on greeting cards.