Inigo Jones (from Inigo Jones's "The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly called Stone-heng on Salisbury Plain," 1655)

Etcher Wenceslaus Hollar Bohemian
After Anthony van Dyck Flemish
Sitter Inigo Jones British

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Portrait of Inigo Jones, half-length, seated to front, with head turned to look to right; wearing a cap and broad collar over doublet, holding a sheet of paper in his right hand; in an oval frame; tablet below; from the engraving by Robert van Voerst, after Van Dyck; illustration to Inigo Jones's 'The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly called Stone-heng on Salisbury

Inigo Jones (from Inigo Jones's "The most notable Antiquity of Great Britain vulgarly called Stone-heng on Salisbury Plain," 1655), Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, Prague 1607–1677 London), Etching, first state of two (New Hollstein)

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