Portrait of Charles I, standing three-quarter length |
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Attribution | | Successor |
Technique | | Oil, Canvas |
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| | The original portrait by van Dyck was painted as a pendant tothe portrait of (...) |
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Portrait of an officer of the Royal Artillery, three-quarterlength, in a landscape with a hilltop fortress beyond |
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Attribution | | Attributed |
Technique | | Oil, Canvas |
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| | Attributed to Daniel Gardner (Kendal c.1750-1805 London) Portrait of an (...) |
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Portrait of a lady in a white dress, half length, seated in alandscape |
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Attribution | | Original |
Technique | | Oil, Canvas |
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| | George Romney (Dalton-in-Furness 1734-1802 Kendal) Portrait of a lady in a (...) |
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Portrait of the Earl of Ormonde, half length, in military uniform,holding plans for the military fortification at the port ofVauban |
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Attribution | | Circle |
Technique | | Oil, Canvas |
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| | Circle of Nathanial Dance-Holland (London 1735-1811Winchester) Portrait of the (...) |
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Portrait of Lord Willoughby, 3rd Earl of Abingdon, three-quarterlength in a landscape |
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Attribution | | Follower |
Technique | | Oil, Canvas |
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| | Follower of Sir Peter Lely Portrait of Lord Willoughby, 3rd Earl of Abingdon, (...) |
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