Portrait of Charles I when Duke of York
Robert Peake, 1605

Peake appointed principal painter to Henry Prince of Wales soon after accession of James I and painted number of portraits of him and brother Charles. In the past, this picture was known as a portrait of Henry and even as James, 7th Lord Hay's son. But opinion is that the portrait is an early likemess of Charles I, when aged about five.
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Title of artwork, date
Portrait of Charles I when Duke of York, 1605
Date supported
1974
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
112 x 83 cm
Grant
1500
Total cost
6000

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