1. Charles I in the hunting field, by Anthony van Dyck. c.1636. Canvas, 266 by 207 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. The miraculous draft of fi shes, Mortlake tapestry after Raphael, with borders designed by Francis Cleyn. c.1639–40. Wool, silk and gilt thread, 530 by 580 cm. (Mobilier national, Paris).
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4. Detail of Fig.3.
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5. The conversion of St Paul, by Palma Giovane. c.1590–95. Canvas, 207 by 337 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
7. The toilet of Venus, by Guido Reni. c.1620–25. Canvas, 281.9 by 205.7 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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9. Installation view of Charles I: King and Collector at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, showing Charles I, by François Dieussart (1636; Arundel Castle) and Charles I in three positions, by Anthony van Dyck (1635–36; The Royal Collection; photograph Royal Academy of Arts, London).
12. Lady with a parasol, by Edgar Degas. 1870–72. Canvas, 75.3 by 85 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London; exh. Denver Art Museum).
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13. At the café, by Edgar Degas. c.1875–77. Canvas, 65.7 by 54.6 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; exh. Denver Art Museum).
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14. Arabesque over the right leg, left arm in front, first study, by Edgar Degas. c.1882–95. Coloured wax over a commercially prefabricated metal wire armature, attached to a wooden base, 23.5 by 13.7 by 27.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).