Van Dyck's portrait of Charles I and Henrietta Maria and their two eldest children (The Greate Peece) from 1632. The painting is part of the Royal CollectionPhotograph: TateTwo girls in 17th-century costume look at Van Dyck's portrait of Dorothy Savage and her sister Elizabeth, Lady ThimblebyPhotograph: Stefan Rousseau/PAVan Dyck's Portrait of Katherine, Lady Stanhope, later Countess of Chesterfield (c. 1635-6)Photograph: Tate
Anthony Van Dyck's Portrait of Mary Hill, Lady Killigrew (1638)Photograph: TateEmma Hall, the 17-year-old daughter of director Sir Peter Hall, poses in costume in front of Van Dyck's portrait of Lucy Percy, Countess of CarlislePhotograph: Nils Jorgensen/Rex FeaturesVan Dyck's Cupid and Psyche (c. 1638) from the Royal CollectionPhotograph: The Royal CollectionVan Dyck's Thomas Killigrew and Another Gentleman (1638)Photograph: TateA visitor examines Van Dyck's Charles I on Horseback with Madame de St Antoine (1633)Photograph: Nils Jorgensen/Rex FeaturesA self-portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1640)Photograph: Tate
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