After Sir Anthony van Dyck, Flemish 1599-1641- Portrait of King Charles I, half-length, wearing armour; oil on canvas, bears old ownership label (on the reverse), 73 x 60.8 cm. Provenance: Sir Thomas Witherley MD (1618-1694), Physician in Ordinary...
After Sir Anthony van Dyck, Flemish 1599-1641- Portrait of King Charles I, half-length, wearing armour; oil on canvas, bears old ownership label (on the reverse), 73 x 60.8 cm. Provenance: Sir Thomas Witherley MD (1618-1694), Physician in Ordinary to King Charles II (according to a handwritten inscription on an old label verso).; The Rev. Edward J. Taylor, West Pelton Vicarage, Beamish, R.S.O. Durham.; Private Collection, UK. Note: A reduced 17th-century copy after Van Dyck's iconic three-quarter length portrait of King Charles I, datable to circa 1632-33, in the collection of The Duke of Norfolk at Arundel Castle, Sussex (See RKD no.57125).
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After Sir Anthony van Dyck, Flemish 1599-1641- Portrait of King Charles I, half-length, wearing armour; oil on canvas, bears old ownership label (on the reverse), 73 x 60.8 cm. Provenance: Sir Thomas Witherley MD (1618-1694), Physician in Ordinary to King Charles II (according to a handwritten inscription on an old label verso).; The Rev. Edward J. Taylor, West Pelton Vicarage, Beamish, R.S.O. Durham.; Private Collection, UK. Note: A reduced 17th-century copy after Van Dyck's iconic three-quarter length portrait of King Charles I, datable to circa 1632-33, in the collection of The Duke of Norfolk at Arundel Castle, Sussex (See RKD no.57125).
Please refer to department for condition report