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, Portrait of a Lady, Called Elizabeth, Lady Tanfield at the Tate Britain Gallery in London UK England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Durham UK: July 2025: Drone view of Tanfield Railway yard in County Durham. Railway yard topdown view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Durham UK: July 2025: Drone view of Tanfield Railway yard in County Durham. Railway yard aerial view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Durham UK: July 2025: Tanfield Railway train tracks leading into the countryside Royalty Free Stock Photo
Durham UK: July 2025: Drone view of Tanfield Railway in County Durham showcases Andrews House Station alongside road (no Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landmarks of England - West Tanfield, Yorkshire Royalty Free Stock Photo
St Nicholas Church and Marmion Tower. West Tanfield, North Yorkshire. Royalty Free Stock Photo
, Portrait of a Lady, Called Elizabeth, Lady Tanfield at the Tate Britain Gallery in London UK England
Durham UK: July 2025: Drone view of Tanfield Railway in County Durham showcases Andrews House Station with lush greenery next Royalty Free Stock Photo
Causey Arch, Tyne & Wear, Tanfield Railway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned steam locomotive at Tanfield Railway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned wooden freight car at Tanfield Railway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tanfield Engine Shed with old tools and green door Gateshead England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned locomotive at Tanfield Railway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned wooden locomotive at Tanfield Railway Royalty Free Stock Photo
, Portrait of a Lady, Called Elizabeth, Lady Tanfield . As with many portraits of the period, the identity of both sitter and artist is uncertain. The sitter is now thought to be Elizabeth Tanfield . He would have been about 30 years old when this was painted. She was an English poet, playwright, translator, and historian. Tanfield is the first woman known to have written and published a play in English. A number of unusual features of the painting, including the flowers in the woman’s hair, the peach tree, and the lifting of her shawl as if to shield the sun, all suggest that the portrait had a personal meaning that is now lost.


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