Philip Proger, (1585-1644), c1620-1640. The earliest known portrait of a Welshman holding a leek. Philip Proger of Gwerndu, Brecknockshire, served at the Court of James I. His long flowing hair and pointed beard are typical of Royalist fashion.
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