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spent several years working alongside her father at the court of King Charles I and his wife before his execution in 1649. The painting was believed to have been among those which were sold off ...
A Titian painting once owned by King Charles I ... was originally given to royal plumber John Embry following Charles I’s execution in 1649 as part of a debt settlement. The republican ...
The Royal Academy of Arts in London is reassembling major works of art once owned by Charles I in an ambitious show organised with the Royal Collection. Until his execution in 1649, Charles I was ...
A 400-year-old painting of King Charles I has returned to its Doncaster ... Scotland and Ireland from March 1625 until his execution in 1649. After his succession in 1625, Charles quarrelled ...
who had skipped school to watch the execution, took a different view. “The memory of the wicked shall rot,” he said. He changed his mind later, though, and eventually worked for Charles II.
Charles was a natural aesthete but he had also learned that art equalled authority. So well did he learn that Rubens would later call him “the greatest amateur [lover] of paintings among the princes ...
"There are also paintings showing Charles wearing ... undressed and his clothing distributed to people at the execution, including Charles' physician, who allegedly obtained the waistcoat.
A Titian painting once owned by King Charles I ... was originally given to royal plumber John Embry following Charles I’s execution in 1649 as part of a debt settlement. The republican ...
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