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  1. Margaret Lemon (born c. 1614) was an English artist's model. She was the most painted female commoner of the seventeenth century, and she was the partner of Anthony van Dyck.

  2. Margaret fue una cortesana que se acabaría cruzando en la vida del famoso pintor Anton van Dyck, quedando este fascinado con aquella adolescente por su gran ...

  3. 6 de nov. de 2015 · Margaret Lemon fue apartada de Van Dyck a empujones. Sus celos, sus pasiones mal llevadas, su necesidad de control... era el apéndice enfermo del pintor y Carlos I, convencido de que su...

  4. 10 de feb. de 2018 · When Porter was seriously wounded in battle in 1643, Margaret Lemon believed he would die and shot herself. This tragic story was forgotten by later generations, but – as Dr Maddicott discovers – at the time it must have been quite a sensation.

  5. The text has been divided into three main chronological groups: first, the paintings by Van Dyck which James assigns to the period 1629–36 and which she has identified for the first time as containing images of Margaret Lemon; secondly, works of the period 1638–41, which include the generally accepted Van Dyck portraits of Lemon; thirdly, painti...

  6. RCIN 402531. Margaret Lemon was Van Dyck’s mistress and is unfortunately known to us today only through contemporary tittle-tattle. A fellow artist of Van Dyck, Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-77), described her as violently jealous, even on one occasion attempting to bite Van Dyck’s thumb off.

  7. There is almost no surviving documentation for the life of Van Dyck’s mistress, Margaret Lemon, although some sources describe her as a famous courtesan. In this portrait, long considered lost, Lemon appears in three-quarter profile, delicately touching the fabric at her shoulder.