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               Attributed to  Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger (1561–1636)    | 
               
              
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               | Alternative names | 
               Marcus Garrard, Marcus Garret (II), Marcus Geeraerts the Younger, Marcus Geeraerts (II), Marcus Gerard (II), Marcus Geerarts | 
               
              
               | Description | 
               
                 English painter 
                 
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               | Date of birth/death | 
               1561 or 1562 (?) | 
               19 January 1636 | 
               
              
               | Location of birth/death | 
                Bruges | 
                London | 
               
              
               | Work location | 
               England | 
               
              
             
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           | Title | 
           Portrait of Anne of Denmark | 
          
          
           | Description | 
           
            
             English: The Queen wears black, probably in mourning for her son,  Henry, Prince of Wales who died in 1612. 
             
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           | Date | 
           17th century, (circa | 
          
          
           | Medium | 
           oil on panel | 
          
          
           | Dimensions | 
           57.2 × 43.8 cm (22.5 × 17.2 in) | 
          
          
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                National Portrait Gallery      | 
               
              
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               | Native name | 
               National Portrait Gallery | 
               
              
               | Location | 
                London | 
               
              
               | Coordinates | 
               51° 30′ 33.73″ N, 0° 7′ 39.84″ W | 
               
              
               | Established | 
               1856 | 
               
              
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                www.npg.org.uk | 
               
              
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              National Portrait Gallery, London: NPG 4656 
            
             
                 
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