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Charles II dated 1677
Engraving | 74.2 x 59.5 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 630472
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An engraving of Charles II as king: bust length, with a curled wig, lace tie, Garter Collar with George, and armour. Within an oval border bearing a Latin inscription, and with engraved monograms at each corner. With the publisher's address inscribed below, 'Sould by P. Vandrebanc at ye White beare in Kings Street Covent garde and Iohn Overton at ye White horse without Newgate'. Borders trimmed. A fine impression and extremely rare.
This life-sized portrait was engraved by Pieter Vandrebanc in 1677, and advertised in the Term Catalogue on 26th of November that year: 'Art's Master-piece; being a new Picture of his sacred Majesty K.Charles the Second, as large as the Life: first painted ad vivum by Mr.Lely, his Majesties Painter; and then curiously Ingraven by Mons.Vanderbank, and now printed in one sheet of extraordinary large paper for that purpose. Both sold by John Overton at the White Horse, without Newgate.'
This print was the second large portrait of Charles II engraved by Vandrebanc; in 1675 he produced a life-sized engraving after a portrait by Henri Gascar (see RCIN 602612). This engraving after Sir Peter Lely is incredibly close to another contemporary print of the King by Abraham Blooteling (see RCIN 602538). Both prints are exactly identical in size and facial features, and both correspond exactly to a drawing also in the Royal Collection, see RCIN 912839. As the Blooteling mezzotint is not dated, it is hard to determine with certainty which portrait came first, and to which the drawing relates.Provenance
Purchased by George IV when Prince Regent in 1818 for £4 4s (RA GEO/MAIN/28242) 'Portrait Carolus 2d by Venderb'
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Medium and techniques
Engraving
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74.2 x 59.5 cm (sheet of paper)
71.1 x 58.8 cm (image)
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Alternative title(s)
CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA ANGLIAE SCOTIAE FRANCIAE ET HIBERNAIE REX