Sir William Berkeley
Sir William Berkeley, the longest-serving governor of Virginia (1641–1652, 1660–1677), is the subject of this oil painting by Harriotte L. T. Montague. This work was based on a painting executed in England by Sir Peter Lely, a prominent portraitist in the seventeenth-century court.
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