17th-century portrait painting of women, with Not identified, Unspecified, Unmentioned, UnknownUnknown or
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English: Rachel Gordon, 10th Lady of Abergeldie, portrait by unknown artist. It is the earliest known formal portrait of a woman in tartan.
Date
circa 1700
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Rachel Gordon, 10th Lady of Abergeldie, Scotland; c. 1700 portrait by unknown artist. Earliest known formal portrait of a woman in tartan.
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