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The Early Georgians at War
The Jacobite rising of 1715
The Jacobite rising of 1719
The War of the Austrian Succession 1740 – 1748
The Jacobite Rising of 1745
The Battle of Culloden
The Seven Years’ War, 1756 – 1763
William Hogarth and Graphic Art
Modern Moral Subjects
Furnishing the Palaces
Science and Philosophy
Furniture and Sculpture
A cabinet of curiosities
Christian Frederick Zincke (1684? – 1767)
Waxes and carvings
Hardstone carvings
Dining at Court
The luxury market
Silver
European Porcelain
The Georgian 'Toy shop'
Sporting guns
Old Master Collecting
Fashions in Painting
Coffee house interactive game
How to be a king
Conservation of Carlo Maratta's 'The Annunciation'
Harpsichord music
Installation shots
Buy the Book
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Video: A King's Ransom
Video: The Enlightened Queen
Video: Warrior Kings
Video: Panel discussion - The German Kings who Made Britain
Video: The Little-ingenious Garrick and the Ingenious Little Hogarth
Attributed to Jacopo Nizolla da Trezzo (c. 1515-89)
Philip II of Spain
Cameo: 2nd half 16th c.; Mount: 18th c.
RCIN 65201
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Attributed to Jacopo Nizolla da Trezzo (c. 1515-89)
Philip II of Spain
Cameo: 2nd half 16th c.; Mount: 18th c.
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First documented in the Royal Collection in 1660; remounted, probably for Queen Caroline Cat. 164
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