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Carolus II.us Dei Gratia Magnae Brittanniae, Franciae et Hiberniae Rex.
Carolus II.us Dei Gratia Magnae Brittanniae, Franciae et Hiberniae Rex.
Adrianus Hanneman Pinxit Hend. Dankes Haga-Batavus Sculp
Frederick de Widt excudit [c.1670]
Engraving, sheet 370 x 265mm (14½ x 10½"). False margins top and bottom; 'J.B.' (John Barnard) inscription verso. Crease not visible from front.
Charles II (1630-1685), king of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1660 to 1685. Following the execution of his father Charles I, he was forced into exile but returned with the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 (as alluded to be the vignette below his coat of arms, showing his triumphant return to London). Engraving after a portrait by Adriaen Hanneman (1604-71), Dutch artist who drew his clientele primarily from English citizens staying in the Netherlands. These included Charles, who was painted by Hanneman while prince of Wales, c.1648-9. Fine impression from the collection of John Barnard (1709-84), distinguished collector of prints and drawings and one of the foremost connoisseurs of his day.
[Ref: 42925]   £350.00  
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The Departure of Charles Stuward the II Kinge of England Scotland, France and Yrland from the Hollands coast at Scheveling for England the 2 of June Anno 1660
The Departure of Charles Stuward the II Kinge of England Scotland, France and Yrland from the Hollands coast at Scheveling for England the 2 of June Anno 1660
T'Amsterdam, bÿ Dancker Danckerts Inde Calverstraet inde Danckbaerheyt. [n.d., c.1660.]
Etching, very scarce. 380 x 500mm. Several repaired tears.
A scene of crowds gathering to watch Charles II leaving Holland to return to England to take his throne after the Interregnum caused by the Civil War.
[Ref: 24481]   £320.00  
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