Framed photographic print of the three eldest children of Charles I, Charles, Prince of Wales (1630-1683); James, Duke of York (1633-1701); and Mary, Princess of Orange (1631-1660), stand between two King Charles spaniels. The elder boy is wearing a shirt with a scalloped edged lace collar and cuffs and breeches with a bow at the knee. The younger boy [in center] depicted in a long skirt and cap. The girl is wearing a dress with scalloped hem and a cape. The children are standing on a rug in front of an embroidered curtain.The original painting is in the Royal Collection Trust, England.
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Print, Photographic
"C. (loss) Ton & Co. foreign photographs, views, paintings and sculpture, artistic picture framing. 298 Boylston Street, Boston. & No. 8008" (printed)
Original to Phillips House (Salem, Mass.),
P496
Reproduction of Van Dyck, Anthony, 1599-1641 (Artist)
16 10/16 x 17 8/16 x 14/16 (HxWxD) (inches)
Gift of the Stephen Phillips Memorial Charitable Trust for Historic Preservation
2006.44.919
(Original painting completed 1635-1636)
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