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William Larkin

William Larkin (c.1580–1619) was an English Jacobean portrait painter active in London during the reign of James I. He is celebrated for a series of full-length portraits of Jacobean courtiers — among them members of the Cecil and Howard families and the famous Suffolk Collection at Kenwood House — distinguished by precise rendering of luxurious silks, embroidery, and lace. Master Canvas Art offers 1 hand-painted oil reproduction of William Larkin's work.

Associated movement Modern Art

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