This recent piece is based on a painting by W.H. Egleton of Philippa of Hainault, consort of King Edward III of England. It was painted sometime between the 1830s and 1860s. She lived from the early 1300s to 1369.
I took the liberty of modifying Egleton's source image by upturning the lips so she seems more approachable as opposed to the somewhat deadpan expression in his painting. That said, his work is very nice.
What I particularly like in the above -- is the pencil shading done below the top hand so that the arm looks a bit raised from the body and the 3-D sense of that hand shape. I also like the shading around the throat that gives it a more realistic appearance.
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