1. Charles I, Henrietta Maria, Charles, Prince of Wales and Princess
Elizabeth, attributed to Remigius van Leemput, after Anthony
van Dyck. After 1651. Oil on panel, 59.8 by 49.4 cm. (Woburn Abbey
Collection, Bedfordshire).
Attributed works:
2. Gaspar Gevartius, after Anthony van Dyck. After 1648. Oil on panel,
26 by 20 cm. (Woburn Abbey Collection, Bedfordshire).
Attributed works:
3. Gaspar Gevartius, after Anthony van Dyck. After 1648. Oil on panel,
25.6 by 20 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Attributed works:
4. Prince Frederick Henry of Orange, after Anthony van Dyck. After
1670. Oil on panel, 25.4 by 19.9 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
Attributed works:
5. Jan van Ravesteyn, after Anthony van Dyck. After 1671. Oil on panel,
25.4 by 20 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest) .
Attributed works:
6. Jan van Ravesteyn, by Anthony van Dyck. Oil on panel, 24.8 by 18.1 cm.
(Collection of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House,
Northamptonshire).
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2. Henry Hyde, Viscount Cornbury, later 2nd
Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709) and his wife,
Theodosia Capel, Viscountess Cornbury, by
Peter Lely. Before 1662. Oil on canvas,
143 by 181.5 cm. (Private collection).
1. Anne, Countess of Middlesex, by the studio of Anthony van Dyck.
c.1636. Oil on canvas, 217 by 131 cm. (National Trust, Knole, on loan
from the Trustees of the Sackville Estate; National Trust Images).