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Print: Wilton Diptych

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Arundel print of the diptych of Richard II, also known as the Wilton Diptch. The original was purchased by the National Gallery with Art Fund help in 1929. The Arundel Society Collection of chromolithographs of masterpieces of European art was created by the Arundel Society between the years 1848 and 1897. Mr Thomas Balston bequeathed to the Art Fund a large collection of pictures, drawings, and prints.

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Date supported

1968

Medium and material

Lithograph

Gifted by

Thomas Balston

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