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Thursday, 27 August 2015

Henry V, A Terracotta Bust from Queen Caroline's Library

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Henry V (1387 - 1422).   One of the Seven Terracotta Busts by Michael Rysbrack, Accidently Destroyed when a Shelf Collapsed at Wind...

Henry VII, A terracotta bust from Queen Caroline's Library, its origins and a Bust of Henry VII and two others by Torrigiano.

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Henry VII (1457 - 1509). One of the Seven Terracotta Busts by Michael Rysbrack, Accidently Destroyed w...
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Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales, A terracotta bust from Queen Caroline's Library, Destroyed in 1906.

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    Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales (1594 - 1612). One of The Seven Terracotta Busts by Michael Rysbrack, Accidently Dest...
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