Portrait of a Lady in Green

This woman does not appear to be ancient nor rustic so the identification should be treated with caution. There is no doubt, however, that the Agnolo Bronzino is a Charles I picture.

Van der Doort c.1639

Said to be Bartholomeo (Sebastiano) del Piombo

A Certain Woman, rustic ancient, in green apparel (with her hair filleted behind her ears), life-size, half-length

Walpole Society reference (1960): 
WS 41, № 20
Measurements (Van der Doort): 
2ft 5in x 2ft (73.7 x 61cm)
Light: 
light from the [blank]
Location: 
Room description extended: 
Between the King's Withdrawing Room, also called the Breakfast Chamber, and the Long Gallery
Original Manuscript page number: 
MS. Ash. 1514, f. 55 and V&A MS f. 4, no 2 (WS 202)
Charles II inventory c1666: 
Whitehall, no. 317, 74 x 63.5
Interpreting the text: 
Text in brackets from V&A Manuscript
Identification certainty: 
Possible
Sale Inventory c.1649-51

(Andrea del Sarto)