File:King Charles I After Original By Van Dyck.jpg
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she-philosopher.com(original upload)
Sothebys 2012 (higher resolution upload)
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Original:
- Earl of Sheffield
- Listed for sale at London, Christie's, 25 November 1911, lot 117 (unsold)
- Sold at Parkenthorpe, London, 1912
- Sold to Mrs. Whitelaw Reid at New York, Anderson Galleries, 15 May 1935, lots 1195-96
- Acquired by Mrs. Elinor Dorrance Hill, Newport, Rhode Island, who gave it to the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, Hartford, Connecticut
- Sold to anonymous buyer at New York, Christie's, 25 May 1999, lot 81 (as Workshop of van Dyck)
- Sold at New York, Sotheby's, 26 January 2012 for $86,500, Important Old Master Paintings, lot 197
Sothebys 2012 (higher resolution upload)
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