Anthony van Dyck · 1635
Charles I in Three Positions
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The English king from three angles — front, profile, and three-quarter — painted as reference for a Bernini sculpture that arrived from Rome in 1637. Royal Collection.
Up to 24 × 20 in · landscape
Size
Larger sizes are unavailable for this painting because the source scan's resolution wouldn't print at gallery quality.
Format & finish
Archival cotton canvas stretched over a wooden frame. Ready to hang as-is. No external frame.
Scale next to a 5'10" person
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The story of Charles I in Three Positions
Charles I in Three Positions, also known as the Triple Portrait of Charles I, is an oil painting of King Charles I of England painted in 1635–1636 by the Flemish artist Sir Anthony van Dyck, showing the King from three viewpoints: left full profile, face on, and right three-quarter profile. It is currently part of the Royal Collection.
Adapted from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Anthony van Dyck
Sir Anthony van Dyck was a Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England after success in the Spanish Netherlands and Italy.
All Anthony van Dyck prints →Biography adapted from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

