Artwork at National Trust property found to be rare 18th century colour print
by Sam Russell
May 06, 2024
2 minutes
An artwork displayed at a National Trust property and seen by thousands of visitors each year has been identified as a rare surviving work by a printmaker credited with inventing colour printing.
It had always been assumed that the copy of the Sir Anthony van Dyck portrait, the Three Eldest Children of King , displayed at Oxburgh Hall in was oil on
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