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Old Pretender

Portrait of George Gordon, 7th Laird of Buckie (1707-1756)
By John Alexander
Located in Maidenhead, GB
Charles Edward Stuart to reinstate the Old Pretender, James Francis Edward Stuart. Gordon’s role in the
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1740s Old Masters Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil

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Original Vintage Railway Travel Advertising Poster Deeside Braemar Scotland LNER
Located in London, GB
Francis Edward Stuart aka the Old Pretender; 1688-1766). Braemar is located on the River Dee in the
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1930s More Prints

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Paper

James Francis Edward Stuart – The Old Pretender
Located in London, GB
English School, Early 18th Century James Francis Edward Stuart – The Old Pretender Oil on copper
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18th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings

Materials

Copper

Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender (1720-1788)
By Hugh Douglas Hamilton
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1739-1808) Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender
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18th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil

Portrait of Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1693-1768), circa 1750
By William Hoare
Located in London, GB
were hostile to the new dynasty, expenses in repelling the Old Pretender in 1715, and costly
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Mid-18th Century Old Masters Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Oil Painting Portrait of Lord Edward Grenfell, 1st Baron St Just (1870-1941)
By Oswald Birley
Located in London, GB
to rank alongside slightly older pretenders to Singer Sargent’s mantle such as Augustus John, Sir
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Early 20th Century Victorian Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil

Portrait of James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766) "The Old Pretender"
Located in Blackwater, GB
Portrait of James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766) "The Old Pretender" English School 18th
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18th Century Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Charles I, line engraving by Robert Strange after the painting by Van Dyck
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
possession of a James Edgar, secretary to the Old Pretender. The Scottish engraver Sir Robert Strange (1721
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18th Century Old Masters Portrait Prints

Materials

Engraving

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17th Century portrait oil painting of a gentleman
By Willem Wissing
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Circle of Willem Wissing Dutch, (1656-1687) Portrait of a Gentleman Oil on canvas Image size: 29 inches x 24.5 inches Size including frame: 35 inches x 30.5 inches A well-executed ...
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17th Century Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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