Lot 1091 , Follower of Henry Bone (1755-1834) - Equestrian portrait of Charles I, oil on copper panel
Follower of Henry Bone (1755-1834)
enamel on copper panel
Equestrian portrait of Charles I after the portrait of Prince Tomaso of Savoy-Carignan (1595-1656) by Anthony van Dyck
original carved giltwood frame
8.75 x 7in. (approximately)
Estimate £300-500
Note: This painting is an amalgamation of two van Dyck equestrian portraits
Enamel on a copper panel which is bowed out in the middle as created, overall a little dirty, one fine hairline crack showing in the puce drapery towards between the top right corner and 3 o'clock, this runs for approx. 1.5 inch, more notably one dented hole beneath the horses back hooves where enamel is missing, no other faults noted, in probably the original carved giltwood frame which suffers from a few small little chips and dents. No inscriptions verso.
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Sold for £420