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  1. Poetry, murder of Sir Thomas Overbury. Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset KG (c. 1587 – 17 July 1645), was a politician, and favourite of King James VI and I .

  2. Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset. (1587-1645), Favourite of James I. Sitter associated with 19 portraits. Following a fall from his horse at the accession day tilt in March 1607, Robert Carr was nursed by King James I and rapidly became a royal favourite. Created Earl of Somerset in 1616, three years later he was indicted with his wife, Frances ...

  3. In his work, he celebrates the richness of the human-animal relationship and the distinct, mysterious nature of every creature. He loves all animals, in particular the bat and the whale shark. In addition to sculpture, Carr is proficient with pen and ink and works from his home studio in Santa Fe.

  4. Robert Kerr nació en Wrington, Somerset, Inglaterra, el hijo menor de Sir Thomas Kerr (Carr) de Ferniehurst, Escocia, con su segunda esposa, Janet Scott, hermana de Walter Scott de Buccleuch. 1 Alrededor del año 1601, mientras era un oscuro paje de Sir George Home, conoció a Thomas Overbury en Edimburgo. Los dos se hicieron amigos y viajaron ...

  5. This double portrait of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, a favourite of James I, and his new wife Frances was probably produced around 1615 when they were being interrogated over the murder of the courtier Sir Thomas Overbury who had opposed their marriage.

  6. fada.org › fada-artist › robert-carrRobert Carr - FADA

    ARTWORK: Robert Carr . 9663 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 316 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310.659.9888 . About; Galleries; Events; Accessibility Statement; FADA/News; ... FADA takes pride in being an exclusive association of independent fine art galleries presenting an encyclopedic inventory of curated artworks covering the gamut of the art world.

  7. Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, by John Hoskins (died 1670), given to the National Portrait Gallery, London in 1898. See source website for additional information. This set of images was gathered by User:Dcoetzee from the National Portrait Gallery, London website using a special tool.