English: Portrait of Lord Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley, aged 30; three-quarter length, standing to right, looking towards the viewer, wearing black cap, ruff, fur cloak over black doublet and hose, sword, ring suspended from a ribbon around his neck, holding gloves in his left hand, touching a chair with the right; in black frame; at right, portrait of his wife, Jane, three-quarter length, standing to left, wearing headdress, ruff, black and gold dress with jewels and brown slashed sleeves, holding gloves in her right hand; in black frame; after van der Meulen; printed from separate stones onto the same sheet.
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Portrait of: Jane Lumley, Baroness Lumley (née Fitzalan)
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