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Charles II leaving Scheveningen, May 1660 RMG PW5524

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Charles II leaving Scheveningen, May 1660

If this drawing is indeed by Van de Venne it would be an extremely late work. It is certainly by a Netherlandish arist. Van de Venne was from a family of printers, booksellers and dealers in Middleburg in southern Holland, but settled in The Hague.

This delicate wash drawing is crowded with detail of the king's departure for England from Scheveningen on the Dutch coast, close to The Hague. Charles had been in exile in Europe during the Commonwealth era following the English Civil War and the execution of his father Charles I.

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1660 in art charles ii of england historical images of scheveningen prints drawings and watercolours of the royal museums greenwich royal museums greenwich ultra high resolution high resolution watercolors netherlands scheveningen the hague