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| Artist | After Dyck, Anthony van (Flemish painter, 1599-1641, active in England) |
| Title | Charles I, King of England from Three Angles |
| Date earliest | possibly about 1663 |
| Date latest | possibly about 1850 |
| Material | oil on canvas |
| Measurements | 89.5 x 101.4 cm |
| Description | Charles I seen from three angles: right profile, full face and left profile. This is a copy of the famous work by Van Dyck. Charles I wears a satin doublet and lace collar in each image. In the right profile, the slashed satin of his sleeves can be seen. In the central image, he wears red satin, in the left hand image (right profile), he wears burgundy satin. |
| Subject | portrait (Charles I) |
| Collection | Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery |
| Current accession number | None |
| Acquisition details | Given by Rev. G. D. Bowles 1850. |
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| Rights status | Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery |
| Author | Dr Patricia Smyth |