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The King and Queen unveiled the artwork by Peter Kuhfeld and Paul S. Benney during a visit to The National Gallery in London ...
It, too, is part of the Royal Collection, and currently hangs in Windsor Castle—which is also home to Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation portrait, which was painted by Sir Herbert James Gunn in 1953.
Charles and Camilla gave the world the first glimpse of the separate full-length state portraits on display at the National Gallery.
King Charles and Queen Camilla's official coronation portraits revealed, featuring iconic royal imagery and their personal artist commissions ...
Are these brand-new paintings as polarizing as the first official portrait of the king? Scroll down and judge for yourself!
Others said that the portrait, by Jonathan Yeo, made the king appear to be burning in hell ... Queen Elizabeth II’s, by Herbert James Gunn, showed her in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, the ...
Two years after their Coronation at Westminster Abbey, The King and Queen unveiled their Coronation State portraits at the ...
The king and queen commissioned the paintings ... The earliest example in the royal collection is the state portrait of James I of England, James VI of Scotland, from 1620.
1620 likeness of James VI & I; another image by Van Dyck, at Windsor Castle, was likely conceived as Charles I’s official state portrait. Since the coronation of King Edward VII, in 1902 ...
Others said that the portrait, by Jonathan Yeo, made the king appear to be burning in hell ... Queen Elizabeth II’s, by Herbert James Gunn, showed her in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace ...