File:Postuum portret Elisabeth Strouven, na 1718.jpg

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English: A posthumous, probably 18th-century portrait of Elisabeth Strouven (1600-1661), foundress of Mount Calvary Monastery (Klooster Calvariënberg) in Maastricht, the Netherlands. The religious habit she is wearing was only introduced after 1718.
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Source Ach Lieve Tijd. Twintig Eeuwen Maastricht en de Maastrichtenaren, p. 375. Waanders Uitgevers, Zwolle & Gemeentearchief Maastricht, 1994-1996. ISBN 90 400 0477 3
Author Unknown artist, 18th c.

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