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The Interview of Charles the first with his Children, during his Misfortune, in the Presence of Oliver Cromwell
Artwork Details
- Title: The Interview of Charles the first with his Children, during his Misfortune, in the Presence of Oliver Cromwell
- Engraver: William Sharp (British, London 1749–1824 London)
- Artist: After Samuel Woodforde (British, Castle Cary, Somerset 1763–1817 Ferrara, Italy)
- Publisher: William Sharp (British, London 1749–1824 London)
- Subject: Charles I, King of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland (British, Dunfermline, Scotland 1600–1649 London)
- Subject: Henrietta Maria, Queen of England (British, 1609–1666)
- Subject: Oliver Cromwell (British, Huntingdon 1599–1658 London)
- Subject: Charles II, King of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (British, London 1630–1685 London)
- Subject: James II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland (British, London 1633–1701 France)
- Subject: Mary, Princess of Orange (British, 1631–1660)
- Date: 1821
- Medium: Etching and engraving
- Dimensions: Plate: 21 1/4 × 24 1/2 in. (54 × 62.2 cm)
Sheet: 21 15/16 × 25 5/8 in. (55.8 × 65.1 cm) - Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Gift of Georgiana W. Sargent, in memory of John Osborne Sargent, 1924
- Object Number: 24.90.829
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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