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Repair works are being planned for an historic Horsham castle designed by the same architect renowned for his work on ...
While half the ancestral house remains private, the ground and first floors are open to the public as a museum and art gallery. Run by English Heritage, the rooms showcase a veritable treasure trove ...
He changed his mind later, though, and eventually worked for Charles II. The civil wars that had ravaged England, Scotland and Ireland during the 1640s did not set out to bring down the monarchy.
The earliest known example in the collection is Paul van Somer’s c. 1620 likeness of James VI & I; another image by Van Dyck, at Windsor Castle, was likely conceived as Charles I’s official ...
Manner of Anthony van Dyck 17th century Old Master painting depicting a nobleman dressed in armor with columns and landscape in background. Possibly Charles II. Manner of Van Dyck. Oil on canvas.
View 17th century Old Master painting depicting a nobleman dressed in armor with columns and landscape in background. Possibly Charles II. Manner of Van Dyck. Oil on canvas. Framed. Old reline.
King Charles owns an incredible palace in London, but he has never lived there. Even more fascinating, no royal has lived there for over 250 years. His Majesty has an impressive property portfolio ...
With centuries of history and tradition governing their very existences, it's no surprise that the royal residences are ...
Missing for Four Decades, This Unusual Double Portrait of Rubens and van Dyck Has Finally Resurfaced The 17th-century painting, stolen in a 1979 heist, turned up at an auction in France in 2020.
Erasmus Quellinus II, A Double Portrait of Sir Peter Paul Rubens and Sir Anthony Van Dyck (c. 1640s or 1650s). Photo: courtesy Art Loss Register.
Past Auction Anthony van Dyck Portrait of a boy, traditionally identified as Charles, Prince of Wales, later King Charles II, three-quarter-length, in red, 1641 99.1 x 76.2 cm. (39 x 30 in.) Artist: ...
Anthony van Dyck, ‘Charles I with M. de St Antoine,’ detail, 1633. Via Wikimedia Commons The verdict, though, was soon read out: “For all which treasons and crimes this court doth adjudge that he, the ...