File:King Charles I. Engraving by Picart, 1729, after van Dyck. Wellcome L0077150.jpg

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King Charles I. Engraving by Picart, 1729, after van Dyck.
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King Charles I. Engraving by Picart, 1729, after van Dyck.
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King Charles I. Engraving by B. Picart, 1729, after A. van Dyck.

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Keywords: King; King Charles I; Bernard Picart; Royalty; Portrait; Anthony Van Dyck

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