Equestrian Portrait of Charles I
Painting by Anthony van Dyck / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Equestrian Portrait of Charles I (also known as Charles I on Horseback) is a large oil painting on canvas by Anthony van Dyck, showing Charles I on horseback. Charles I had become King of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1625 on the death of his father James I, and Van Dyck became Charles's Principal Painter in Ordinary in 1632.
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Equestrian Portrait of Charles I | |
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Artist | Anthony van Dyck |
Year | c. 1637–38 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 367 cm × 292.1 cm (144 in × 115.0 in) |
Location | National Gallery, London |
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The portrait is thought to have been painted in about 1637–38, only a few years before the English Civil War broke out in 1642. It is one of many portraits of Charles by Van Dyck, including several equestrian portraits. It is held by the National Gallery, London.[1]