EditorialPortrait of a Woman, Traditionally Identified as Mary Clopton (born Waldegrave), of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk. Date/Period: Ca. 1600. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 1,137 mm (44.76 in); Width: 883 mm (34.76 in).
EditorialPortrait of a Woman, Traditionally Identified as Mary Clopton (born Waldegrave), of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk. Date/Period: Ca. 1600. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 1,137 mm (44.76 in); Width: 883 mm (34.76 in).
EditorialPlan of an Estate Lying in Grundisburgh and Clopton, Isaac Johnson, 17541835, British, 1779, Pen and brown ink and watercolor on slightly textured, moderately thick, white wove paper, Sheet: 22 3/8 ? 28 inches (56.8 ? 71.1 cm), architectural subject, h...
EditorialUnknown (English), Coat of Arms of John Winthrop of Groton and Thomasine Clopton, c. 1615, Stained glass: flashed glass; white glass with silver stain and enamel, 26 1/2 x 14 5/8 in. (67.3 x 37.1 cm).
EditorialPortrait of a Woman, Traditionally Identified as Mary Clopton (born Waldegrave), of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk. Date/Period: Ca. 1600. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 1,137 mm (44.76 in); Width: 883 mm (34.76 in).
EditorialHERALDIC COLLECTIONS. HERALDIC COLLECTIONS relating to the family of Clopton, of Kentwell in Melford, co. Suffolk. Circ. 1572. Binding. Source: Egerton 2874 front binding.
EditorialPortrait of a Woman, Traditionally Identified as Mary Clopton (born Waldegrave), of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk. Date/Period: Ca. 1600. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 1,137 mm (44.76 in); Width: 883 mm (34.76 in).
EditorialBase of the skull, human teeth, knee cap (after Clopton Havers), mucus gland, etc. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Denis Diderot's Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779.
EditorialPortrait of a Woman, Traditionally Identified as Mary Clopton (born Waldegrave), of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk A Woman Called Lady Clopton of Kentwell Hall, Robert Peake the Elder, ca. 1551-1619, British.