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King Henry I

(1068 or 1069-1135), Reigned 1100-35

Sitter associated with 19 portraits
Henry I was the fourth son of William the Conqueror, the first King of England, after the Norman Conquest of 1066. He succeeded his elder brother William II as King of England in 1100 and defeated his eldest brother, Robert Curthose, to become Duke of Normandy in 1106. He was called Beauclerc for his scholarly interests and Lion of Justice for refinements which he brought about in the rudimentary administrative and legislative machinery of the time.

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King Henry I, by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke) - NPG D33872

King Henry I

by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke)
line engraving, 1618
NPG D33872

King Henry I, by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke) - NPG D33874

King Henry I

by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke)
line engraving, 1618
NPG D33874

King Henry I, by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke) - NPG D18817

King Henry I

by Renold or Reginold Elstrack (Elstracke)
line engraving, 1618
NPG D18817

King William II ('Rufus'); King Henry I (fictitious portraits), probably by William Faithorne, published by  Sir Robert Peake - NPG D22800

King William II ('Rufus'); King Henry I (fictitious portraits)

probably by William Faithorne, published by Sir Robert Peake
line engraving, circa 1640
NPG D22800

King Henry I, after Unknown artist - NPG D33876

King Henry I

after Unknown artist
line engraving, 1649
NPG D33876

Fictitious portrait of King Henry I, probably by William Faithorne, sold by  Sir Robert Peake - NPG D23618

Fictitious portrait of King Henry I

probably by William Faithorne, sold by Sir Robert Peake
etching, probably published 1658
NPG D23618

Fictitious portrait of King Henry I, probably by William Faithorne, sold by  Sir Robert Peake - NPG D33873

Fictitious portrait of King Henry I

probably by William Faithorne, sold by Sir Robert Peake
etching, probably published 1658
NPG D33873

King Henry I, by George Vertue, after  Unknown artist - NPG D23614

King Henry I

by George Vertue, after Unknown artist
line engraving, early to mid 18th century
NPG D23614

King Henry I, by John Vandergucht - NPG D23616

King Henry I

by John Vandergucht
line engraving, early 18th century
NPG D23616

King Henry I, by Pierre François Basan, after  George Vertue - NPG D23617

King Henry I

by Pierre François Basan, after George Vertue
line engraving, 18th century
NPG D23617

King Henry I, after Unknown artist - NPG D42448

King Henry I

after Unknown artist
etching, 18th century
NPG D42448

King Henry I, by Peter Vanderbank (Vandrebanc), after  Edward Lutterell (Luttrell) - NPG D23615

King Henry I

by Peter Vanderbank (Vandrebanc), after Edward Lutterell (Luttrell)
line engraving, 1706
NPG D23615

King Henry I, by John Carwitham, after  Unknown artist - NPG D33875

King Henry I

by John Carwitham, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, circa 1723-1741
NPG D33875

The Sovereigns of England, part 1, by John Carwitham, printed and published by  Richard Caldwell, after  Unknown artist - NPG D34141

The Sovereigns of England, part 1

by John Carwitham, printed and published by Richard Caldwell, after Unknown artist
mezzotint, circa 1723-1741
NPG D34141

'Statues in the New Palace at Westminster', published by Illustrated London News - NPG D47365

'Statues in the New Palace at Westminster'

published by Illustrated London News
wood engraving, published 10 February 1855
NPG D47365

King Henry I, published by John Player & Sons, after  George Vertue - NPG D48113

King Henry I

published by John Player & Sons, after George Vertue
colour relief halftone cigarette card, 1935
NPG D48113

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