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Chapman Collection (page 2)

Background imageChapman Collection: Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, (1805)

Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, (1805). Artist: J Chapman
Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, King of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor, (1805)

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry VI of England, (1804)

Henry VI of England, (1804). Portrait of the king (1421-1471), the last monarch of the House of Lancaster

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry VII of England, (1799). Artist: J Chapman

Henry VII of England, (1799). Artist: J Chapman
Henry VII of England, (1799). Henry (1457-1509) ruled from 1485-1509, and was the founder and first patriarch of the Tudor dynasty

Background imageChapman Collection: Edward I of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

Edward I of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
Edward I of England, (1804). Portrait of King Edward (1239-1307) who reigned 1272-1307

Background imageChapman Collection: Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, (1804). Hellenistic co-ruler of Egypt with her father. Cleopatra (69-30 BC) was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty

Background imageChapman Collection: Queen Mary I of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

Queen Mary I of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
Queen Mary I of England, (1804). Mary Tudor (1516-1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 1553 until her death

Background imageChapman Collection: King Edward IV of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

King Edward IV of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
King Edward IV of England, (1804). Portrait of Edward IV (1442-1483) who was King of England from 1461 to 1483, with a break of a few months in the period 1470-1471

Background imageChapman Collection: William the Conqueror, (1803). Artist: J Chapman

William the Conqueror, (1803). Artist: J Chapman
William the Conqueror, (1803). Portrait of William I of England (1028-1087), also known as William the Conqueror, who ruled from 1066 until his death

Background imageChapman Collection: King Edward V of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

King Edward V of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
Portrait of Edward V of England (1470-1483) who came to the throne at the age of twelve. Edward was king from 9 April 1483 until his deposition two months later

Background imageChapman Collection: George III of the United Kingdom. Artist: J Chapman

George III of the United Kingdom. Artist: J Chapman
George III of the United Kingdom. Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811

Background imageChapman Collection: Philip VI of France, (1801). Artist: J Chapman

Philip VI of France, (1801). Artist: J Chapman
Philip VI of France, (1801). Portrait of King Philip VI (1293-1350) who ruled from 1328 until his death

Background imageChapman Collection: George II of Great Britain, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

George II of Great Britain, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
George II of Great Britain, (1804). Portrait of King George II (1683-1760) who ruled from 1727 until his death

Background imageChapman Collection: George I of Great Britain, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

George I of Great Britain, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
George I of Great Britain, (1804). King George I (1660-1727) ruled 1714-1727

Background imageChapman Collection: James I of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

James I of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
James I of England, (1804). Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567

Background imageChapman Collection: Richard III of England, (1799). Artist: J Chapman

Richard III of England, (1799). Artist: J Chapman
Richard III of England, (1799). Portrait of Richard (1452-1485)

Background imageChapman Collection: King William II of England, (1803). Artist: J Chapman

King William II of England, (1803). Artist: J Chapman
King William II of England, (1803). Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror

Background imageChapman Collection: King William II. Artist: J Chapman

King William II. Artist: J Chapman
King William II. Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror

Background imageChapman Collection: William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1817). Artist: J Chapman

William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1817). Artist: J Chapman
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, (1817). Portrait of Murray (1705-1793)

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry III, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

Henry III, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
Henry III, (1804). Portrait of King Henry III (1207-1272)

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry III, (1799). Artist: J Chapman

Henry III, (1799). Artist: J Chapman
Henry III, (1799). Portrait of King Henry III (1207-1272)

Background imageChapman Collection: Peter Martyr, 1816. Artist: J Chapman

Peter Martyr, 1816. Artist: J Chapman
Peter Martyr, 1816

Background imageChapman Collection: Francis Atterbury, English man of letters, politician and bishop, 1798. Artist: J Chapman

Francis Atterbury, English man of letters, politician and bishop, 1798. Artist: J Chapman
Francis Atterbury, English man of letters, politician and bishop, 1798

Background imageChapman Collection: Joseph Addison, English politician and writer, 1796. Artist: J Chapman

Joseph Addison, English politician and writer, 1796. Artist: J Chapman
Joseph Addison, English politician and writer, 1796

Background imageChapman Collection: Manton, 1816. Artist: J Chapman

Manton, 1816. Artist: J Chapman
Manton, 1816

Background imageChapman Collection: John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, 1812. Artist: J Chapman

John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, 1812. Artist: J Chapman
John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, (1812). Portrait of Knox (1514-1572)

Background imageChapman Collection: Duke of Brunswick Oels, 1810. Artist: J Chapman

Duke of Brunswick Oels, 1810. Artist: J Chapman
Duke of Brunswick Oels, 1810

Background imageChapman Collection: Edward IV, 1804. Artist: J Chapman

Edward IV, 1804. Artist: J Chapman
Edward IV, 1804

Background imageChapman Collection: George Chapman, English dramatist, translator, poet and classical scholar, (19th century)

George Chapman, English dramatist, translator, poet and classical scholar, (19th century)

Background imageChapman Collection: George Keith Elphinstone (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, British admiral, 1837. Artist: I Chapman

George Keith Elphinstone (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, British admiral, 1837. Artist: I Chapman
George Keith Elphinstone (1746-1823), 1st Viscount Keith, British admiral, 1837

Background imageChapman Collection: Charles IX, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman

Charles IX, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman
Charles IX, King of France, (1805). Charles IX, (1550-1574) was a member of the Valois Dynasty. He ruled France from 1560 until his death

Background imageChapman Collection: Louis XIV, King of France, (1805). Artist: King Louis XIV of France

Louis XIV, King of France, (1805). Artist: King Louis XIV of France
Louis XIV, King of France, (1805). Although Louis (1638-1715) inherited the French crown in 1643, he did not actually take the reigns of power until the death of his Chief Minister, Cardinal Mazarin

Background imageChapman Collection: John Dryden, 17th century English dramatist and Poet Laureate, (1803). Artist: J Chapman

John Dryden, 17th century English dramatist and Poet Laureate, (1803). Artist: J Chapman
John Dryden, 17th century English dramatist and Poet Laureate, (1803). Dryden (1631-1700) became Poet Laureate in 1668

Background imageChapman Collection: Alexander Nowell, English clergyman and theologian, (1819). Artist: J Chapman

Alexander Nowell, English clergyman and theologian, (1819). Artist: J Chapman
Alexander Nowell, English clergyman and theologian, (1819). Nowell (c1507-1602) was Dean of St Pauls Cathedral during much of the reign of Elizabeth I

Background imageChapman Collection: Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1802). Artist: J Chapman

Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1802). Artist: J Chapman
Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1802). Cranmer (1489-1556) was the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI

Background imageChapman Collection: William Bowyer, 18th century English printer and literary editor, (1800). Artist: J Chapman

William Bowyer, 18th century English printer and literary editor, (1800). Artist: J Chapman
William Bowyer, 18th century English printer and literary editor, (1800). Bowyer (1699-1777) became printer to the Royal Society in 1761

Background imageChapman Collection: John Leland, 18th-century English Presbyterian minister and author of theological works, (1813)

John Leland, 18th-century English Presbyterian minister and author of theological works, (1813). Artist: J Chapman
John Leland, 18th-century English Presbyterian minister and author of theological works, (1813). Leland (1691-1766) was a prominent opponent of deism

Background imageChapman Collection: Sir Matthew Hale, 17th century Lord Chief Justice of England, (1808). Artist: J Chapman

Sir Matthew Hale, 17th century Lord Chief Justice of England, (1808). Artist: J Chapman
Sir Matthew Hale, 17th century Lord Chief Justice of England, (1808). It was Hales (1609-1676) opinion that The husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry IV, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman

Henry IV, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman
Henry IV, King of France, (1805). Henry (1553-1610) became King of Navarre in 1572 and ascended the French throne in 1594

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry IV, King of England, (1799). Artist: King Henry IV

Henry IV, King of England, (1799). Artist: King Henry IV
Henry IV, King of England, (1799). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry V, King of England, (1803). Artist: J Chapman

Henry V, King of England, (1803). Artist: J Chapman
Henry V, King of England, (1803). The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings

Background imageChapman Collection: Richard II, King of England, (1799). Artist: J Chapman

Richard II, King of England, (1799). Artist: J Chapman
Richard II, King of England, (1799). The reign of Richard II (1367-1400) was characterised by intermittent periods of tension between the king and the barons

Background imageChapman Collection: Louis XV, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman

Louis XV, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman
Louis XV, King of France (1805). Louis XV (1710-1774) was the great grandson of Louis XIV, the Sun King. He ruled from 1714 until his death

Background imageChapman Collection: Louis IX, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman

Louis IX, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman
Louis IX, King of France, (1805). Louis IX (1215-1270) became king of France in 1226. Renowned for his piety and kindness to the poor, he was canonised by Pope Boniface VIII in 1297

Background imageChapman Collection: Louis XVIII, King of France, 1820. Artist: J Chapman

Louis XVIII, King of France, 1820. Artist: J Chapman
Louis XVIII, King of France, 1820. Louis (1755-1824) became king in 1814 when the monarchy was restored after the defeat of Napoleon

Background imageChapman Collection: John II, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman

John II, King of France, (1805). Artist: J Chapman
John II, King of France, (1805). John II (1319-1364) came to the throne in 1350. He was taken prisoner by the English at the Battle of Poitiers (1356) when his army was humiliatingly defeated

Background imageChapman Collection: Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, (1807). Artist: J Chapman

Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, (1807). Artist: J Chapman
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Crowned King Charles I of Spain in 1516, he was the founder of the Habsburg dynasty. He became Holy Roman Emperor in 1519

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry I, King of England, (1803). Artist: J Chapman

Henry I, King of England, (1803). Artist: J Chapman
Henry I, King of England, (1803). The youngest son of William I, the Conqueror, Henry I (1068-1135) became king in 1100. After defeating his brother Robert in a war for control of England

Background imageChapman Collection: Henry II, King of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

Henry II, King of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
Henry II, King of England, (1804). Henry II (1138-1189), the first Plantagenet king of England, reigned from 1154. Although regarded as one of the most effective English medieval kings he is chiefly



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