- en.wikipedia.org Somerset House Conference (painting)The painter is unknown but may be Flemish, possibly John De Critz (the Elder). The room depicted is likely to be an interior in Old Somerset House (rebuilt from...
- http://azerbaijanrugs.com mp/somerset_house_…Probably both the signature and the date are false. A hitherto unidentified Flemish artist may have painted Somerset House, perhaps John De Critz the Elder.
- artuk.org discover/artworks/the-somerset-house-…Between 20 May and 16 July 1604, eighteen conference sessions were held at Somerset House, and the treaty was signed on 16 August.
- hellenicaworld.com Art/Paintings/en/…The Somerset House Conference. Painted ?1604. National Portrait Gallery version. ... The Somerset House Conference, a work in which John de Critz may.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:The_Somerset_…Other versions. File:The Somerset House Conference, 1604 from NPG.jpg in the National Portrait Gallery, London. ... John de Critz.
- http://filia-san.ru art/John de Critz/1606 - Portrait of James I posing with a fur coat, by John de Critz. 1604 - Painting of the Somerset House Conference, by John de Critz.
- magpiesmagazine.com 2024/06/15/islamic-carpets-…The Somerset House Conference , attributed to John de Critz, serves as a visual example for this theory.
- artvee.com artist/john-de-critz/...table, The Somerset House Conference, a work in which John de Critz may have had a hand, either directly or as a source for the copying of figures.
- JeanB. 1600s. Conference at Somerset House (1604; John De Critz?) 150. Share.
- twitter.com oart7218/status/862110207475933186…similar to the one in painting: Somerset House Conference, 1604 prob. by John De Critz (the Elder).
- twentytrees.co.uk History/Low_Countries/Person/…Around 1604 John Critz (age 53) is believed to have contributed to the Somerset House Conference painting of the negotiation of the Treaty of London in which...
- artsandculture.google.com entity/john-de-critz/…John de Critz or John Decritz was one of a number of painters of Flemish origin active at the English royal court during the reigns of James I of England a...
- jigidi.com jigsaw-puzzle/j1efykee/the-somerset-…It may be associated with John De Critz the Elder, whose paintings were probably the source for the portraits of Robert Cecil and Thomas Sackville.