Around 1603 Adriaen Hanneman was born.
In 1623 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 20] travelled to England where he lived for sixteen years where he met and was influenced by Anthony Van Dyck [aged 23], Daniel Mijtens [aged 33] and Cornelius Janssens aka Johnson [aged 29].
Before 1643 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 39]. Portrait of Dorothy Alington Lady Leventhorpe [aged 39]. Portrait.
Dorothy Alington Lady Leventhorpe: Before 9th January 1603 she was born to Giles Alington and Dorothy Cecil. Before 30th July 1629 Thomas Leventhorpe 2nd Baronet and she were married. Before 26th September 1643, the date she was buried at Great St Mary's Church, Sawbridgeworth, Dorothy Alington Lady Leventhorpe died.
Around 1650 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 47]. Portrait of John Evelyn [aged 29].
1650 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 47]. Portrait of Humphrey Style 1st Baronet [aged 54].
In or before 1653. Circle of Adriaen Hanneman [aged 49]. Entitled "Wife of the First Duke of Bolton [aged 22]" ie Christian Freschville [aged 19].
Christian Freschville: On 13th December 1633 she was born to John Freschville 1st Baron Frescheville and Sarah Harrington. On 28th February 1652 Charles Paulet 1st Duke Bolton and she were married. He the son of John Paulet 5th Marquess Winchester and Jane Savage Marchioness Winchester.
In 1653 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 50]. Self-Portrait.
In 1656 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 53]. Portrait of Mary Stewart Princess Orange [aged 24].
In 1656 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 53]. Portrait of Henry Stewart 1st Duke Gloucester [aged 15].
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Around 1658 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 55]. Portrait of Mary Stewart Princess Orange [aged 26].
Before 11th July 1671 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 68]. Portrait of Anthony Ashley-Cooper 1st Earl Shaftesbury [aged 49].
Before 11th July 1671 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 68]. Portrait of King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland [aged 41].
On or before 11th July 1671 Adriaen Hanneman [aged 68] died. He was buried on 11th July 1671 .