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Pierre Lombart (engraver)
Anthony van Dyck (after)
Charles I on horseback with his page (mid 17th century)
engraving
54.1 × 34.7 cm irreg. (image) 55.0 × 35.4 cm (sheet, trimmed within platemark along top edge)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Everard Studley Miller Bequest, 1959
Photo: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
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Medium
engraving
Measurements
54.1 × 34.7 cm irreg. (image) 55.0 × 35.4 cm (sheet, trimmed within platemark along top edge)
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Everard Studley Miller Bequest, 1959
Gallery location
Not on display
Catalogue/s Raisonné
New Hollstein 392 vi/vii
Edition
6th of 7 states
Inscription
printed in ink l.l.: Wandyck Pinxit
printed in ink l.c.r.: CAROLUS I. (royal seal) DEI GRATIA/ MAGNÆ BRITANNIÆ, FRAN CIÆ ET HIBERNIÆ REX.
printed in ink l.r.: P. Lombart Sculp.
Accession Number
X364-5
Departments
International Prints / International Prints and Drawings
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Subjects (general)
Another Work Law, Civics and Protest Portraits
Subjects (specific)
armour (protective wear) batons (symbols or weapons) Charles I, King of England equestrian portraits horse (species) kings (people) men (male humans) reproductive prints
Movements
Baroque