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Queen Henrietta Maria and her two eldest children (Henrietta Maria; Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange; King Charles II)

19 of 25 portraits by Sir Robert Strange

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Queen Henrietta Maria and her two eldest children (Henrietta Maria; Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange; King Charles II)

by Sir Robert Strange, after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, published 1784 (1632)
24 5/8 in. x 18 5/8 in. (626 mm x 472 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1868
Reference Collection
NPG D32114

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  • Sir Robert Strange (1721-1792), Line engraver. Artist or producer associated with 25 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
  • Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), Painter. Artist or producer associated with 1023 portraits, Sitter associated with 30 portraits.

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Current affairs

Theatre proprietor and postal reformer John Palmer runs the first mail coach in England, between Bristol and London. A three day journey is now completed in 16 hours.
Commutation Act reduces punitive duties on tea to combat smuggling.

Art and science

Aeronaut James Sadler makes the first hot air balloon flight in Britain, from Oxford to Woodeaton.
Chemist Henry Cavendish's paper Experiments on Air reveals the composition of water.
Writer Samuel Johnson dies.
Joshua Reynolds succeeds Allan Ramsay as Painter to the King.

International

Thomas Jefferson's Land Ordinance passed by the United States' Continental Congress, coming into effect the following year. It allows for the sale of land in the largely unmapped west of the country.
Britain receives its first bales of cotton from the United States since before the War of American Independence.
William Pitt's India Act creates a Board of Control to oversee the affairs of the British East India Company and centralise power.

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