King William III (1650–1702)

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Full-length portrait of the King in state robes, with elaborate drapes upon which is resting the crown and sceptre.

York Mansion House

York

Title

King William III (1650–1702)

Date

1755

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 235 x W 144.5 cm

Accession number

MHCPA.1755.1

Acquisition method

gift from Charles, Marquis of Rockingham, to the Rockingham Club, 1757; presented to the Mansion House after Rockingham's death, 1783

Work type

Painting

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York Mansion House

St Helen's Square, York, North Yorkshire YO1 9QL England

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