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  1. 5 days ago · Reward offered for return of stolen horse sculpture. By Lauren Keene, Enterprise staff writer. Updated May 21, 2024. A large bronze horse sculpture went missing last weekend along Highway 113 north of Davis, and Dan Dowling is offering a $5,000 reward for its…. Sports.

  2. A mezzotint of Mary Davis playing a guitar, after a portrait by Sir Peter Lely: three-quarter length, seated; her body is turned to the front and her head is turned slightly to the right. Her hair is in short curls, and she wears a loose gown, cut low. Drapery hangs behind her on the left, and on the right is a column and a vase of flowers.Mary Moll Davis (c.1651-1708) came to Charles IIs ...

  3. Mrs Moll Davis (1640–c.1721), Actress and Mistress of Charles II Lely, Peter, 1618–1680 Weston Park Photo credit: Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation ...

  4. Charles II's Mistresses. The monarch and his court provided compelling subject matter for printmakers and their rapidly growing market. Particularly popular were prints of the king's succession of mistresses, who included members of the British and French aristocracy, but also actresses on the London stage, such as Nell Gwyn and Moll Davis.

  5. Episode Two | Available Now. Join Philip again today at 4pm live as he discusses two more 17th century works from his private collection. The first will be a portrait of the actress Moll Davis. Davis enjoyed the same pedigree and path to the Royal favour as her contemporary and rival Nell Gwynn. The present portrait derives from a three-quarter ...

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  7. Apr 27, 2020 · In the following year other occurrences took place in which Nelly was interested. On the 19th August, 1673, Mademoiselle de Quérouaille was created Duchess of Portsmouth, and in October following, Moll Davis, her former rival in the royal affections, was delivered of a daughter, called Mary Tudor, and acknowledged by the King.

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