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 CHARLES ing at left, leans left arm on base of a col- The Emperor in armour, with a red scarf umn and holds in right the hand of his over the left shoulder, mounted on a white brother James, Duke of York, the latter in charger ; his right hand holds a baton, tho petticoats ; at right, Princess Mary, with left curbs his spirited steed, whose career her hands crossed at waist ; in fore- ground, left and right, two spaniels. En- graved by R Strange ; J. Buruet ; Le Blonde ; PurcelL Etched by N. Muxell. is arrested by the waves of the sea ; the wreck of a vessel is tossed on the billows ; above, an eagle, with a wreath of laurel. Likeness borrowed from Titian's picture. Copy in Dresden Gallery, lithographed by One of his best works. Engraved by Gut- Hanfstaengl (1840) ; another, Earl of Clar- teuberg (1790) ; C. Mogalli ; Earlom ; Chios- endon. Sketch, with but one dog, Louvre, sone. Smith, iii. 47 ; Guiffrey. Smith, iii. Gl ; Klas. der Malerei, PL i By Titian, Madrid Museum ; canvas, H. xviii. ; Gal. roy. de Dresde; Guiffrey ; Waagen, Treas- ures, ii. 429, 457; Villot, Cat. Louvre. CHARLES I. AND FAMILY, Anton van Dyck, Windsor Castle ; canvas, H. 8 ft. x 11 ft. The king, in royal robes, seated in an arm-chair, with his right hand on a table on which are the regalia of England; beside him, Prince Charles, standing, with both his hands on his knee ; on his left, Queen Henrietta Ma- ria, seated, with infant James in her arms ; in dis- tance, the Tower of Lon- don. Engraved by Baron (1741) ; R. Strange ; Mas- sard ; F. A. David ; Dennel. Copies : Duke 6 ft. 4 in. x 3 f t. 8 in. Full length, in gala of Richmond ; Duke of Devonshire. Smith, dress ; the right hand playing with a dagger, iii. 66 ; Guiffrey ; Waagen, Treasures, ii. 426. the left on a fawn-coloured Spanish hound. CHARLES I. AND CROMWELL'S Painted in 1533. Titian received for it SOLDIERS, Paul Delaroche, Bridgewater 1,000 scudi in gold, and was created by the House, London. Charles I. after his con- Emperor a Count Palatine and Knight of demnation insulted by the soldiers of the the Golden Spur. Replica in 1536 for Duke guard. The resignation of the fallen mon- of Mantua ; another belonged to Charles I. arch contrasts strongly with the rudeness of of England, and was sold in 1650 to Sir his persecutors, and moves one old soldier Balthasar Gerbier for 150. Titian's first to tears. Salon, 1836. Engraved by Marti- sketch of Charles, a bust in armour, was pre- net. Waagen, Treasures, ii. 64; Larousse, served in Bologna until 1856, when it was III. 1014. ! sold to an Englishman. A full-length, paint- CHARLES V., portrait, Anton Van Dyck, ed from this, was in the Royal Palace at Children of Charles I., Anton van Dyck, Windsor Castle. Uffizi, Florence ; canvas, H. 6 ft. 1 in. x 4 ft. Brussels, and another in that of Madrid, 873