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Regalia of Charles II 1670–1679 British SchoolRegalia of Charles II 1670–1679 Museum of London
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Henry VII (1457–1509) unknown artistHenry VII (1457–1509) Orleans House Gallery
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Charles II (1630–1685) c.1665 John Greenhill (c.1644–1676) (attributed to)Charles II (1630–1685) c.1665 Warwick Shire Hall
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George I (1660–1727) 18th C John Shackleton (d.1767) (style of)George I (1660–1727) 18th C Warwick Shire Hall
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Queen Anne (1665–1714) Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723)Queen Anne (1665–1714) Usher Gallery
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William III (1650–1702) c.1690s British SchoolWilliam III (1650–1702) c.1690s Old Council House, Bristol City Council
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Queen Anne (1665–1714) 17th C Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)Queen Anne (1665–1714) 17th C Warwick Shire Hall
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Queen Anne (1665–1714) 1703 John Closterman (1660–1711)Queen Anne (1665–1714) 1703 Windsor Guildhall
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Christ probably about 1500-50 Quinten Massys (1466–1530) (after)Christ probably about 1500-50 The National Gallery, London
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A Jesse-Tree about 1535 Girolamo Genga (1467–1551) (attributed to)A Jesse-Tree about 1535 The National Gallery, London
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Mary II (1662–1694) 1691 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)Mary II (1662–1694) 1691 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Charles I (1600–1649) 1640 British (English) SchoolCharles I (1600–1649) 1640 National Trust, Penrhyn Castle
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George III (1760–1820) 18th C unknown artistGeorge III (1760–1820) 18th C Maldon Moot Hall
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Charles II (1630–1685) 1660 Isaack Luttichuijs (1616–1673)Charles II (1630–1685) 1660 Royal Court House, Jersey
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Salvator Mundi (Christ Blessing) 1520s Quinten Massys (1466–1530) (studio of)Salvator Mundi (Christ Blessing) 1520s Grosvenor Museum
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Queen Anne (1665–1714) early 18th C Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)Queen Anne (1665–1714) early 18th C Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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George I (1660–1727) after 1714 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (style of)George I (1660–1727) after 1714 National Maritime Museum
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George I (1660–1727) c.1715 John Shackleton (d.1767) (attributed to)George I (1660–1727) c.1715 St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry
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George I (1714–1727) 18th C Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)George I (1714–1727) 18th C Maldon Moot Hall
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King George I c.1722 Thomas Murray (1663–1735) (follower of)King George I c.1722 Merchant Adventurers’ Hall
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Icon with the Holy Trinity late 19th–early 20th C Greek SchoolIcon with the Holy Trinity late 19th–early 20th C Royal Cornwall Museum
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William III (1650–1702) 1691 British SchoolWilliam III (1650–1702) 1691 St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry
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King Edward VII (1841–1910) Luke Fildes (1843–1927) (after)King Edward VII (1841–1910) Surrey County Hall
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King William III (1650–1702) 1755 Anthony Highmore (1719–1799)King William III (1650–1702) 1755 York Mansion House
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George I (1660–1727) 1715–1725 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)George I (1660–1727) 1715–1725 Poole Museum
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George I (1660–1727) Michael Dahl (1656/1659–1743)George I (1660–1727) Dover Collections
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George I (1660–1727) 1714–1727 Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (after)George I (1660–1727) 1714–1727 Cambridge University Library
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George I (1660–1727) Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723)George I (1660–1727) Wokingham Town Hall
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Death with the Three Orders of Church, State and People 1628 Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne (1589–1662) (attributed to)Death with the Three Orders of Church, State and People 1628 The Bowes Museum
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Elizabeth I (1533–1603) 1629 William Rogers (b.c.1545) (after)Elizabeth I (1533–1603) 1629 Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
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Stained Glass Design, Daniel 1900–1910 Frederick James Shields (1833–1911)Stained Glass Design, Daniel 1900–1910 Bantock House and Park