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Vanderbanck Collection

"Capturing the Majesty of Monarchs

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: King John of England, c17th century. Artist: P Vanderbanck

King John of England, c17th century. Artist: P Vanderbanck
King John of England, c17th century. John (1167-1216) reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199 until his death in 1216

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Edward I of England, (1239-1307). Artist: P Vanderbanck

Edward I of England, (1239-1307). Artist: P Vanderbanck
Edward I of England, (1239-1307). Portrait of King Edward who reigned 1272-1307

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Stephen of England, (17th century). Artist: P Vanderbanck

Stephen of England, (17th century). Artist: P Vanderbanck
Stephen of England, (17th century). King Stephen (c1096-1154) reigned from 1135 to 1154

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: William the Conqueror. Artist: P Vanderbanck

William the Conqueror. Artist: P Vanderbanck
William the Conqueror. Portrait of William I of England (1028-1087), also known as William the Conqueror, who ruled from 1066 until his death

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Richard III of England, (17th century). Artist: P Vanderbanck

Richard III of England, (17th century). Artist: P Vanderbanck
Richard III of England, (17th century). Portrait of Richard (1452-1485)

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: King Henry III of England. Artist: P Vanderbanck

King Henry III of England. Artist: P Vanderbanck
King Henry III of England. Portrait of Henry III (1207-1272)

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Henry V, King of England. Artist: P Vanderbanck

Henry V, King of England. Artist: P Vanderbanck
Henry V, King of England. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Henry I, King of England. Artist: P Vanderbanck

Henry I, King of England. Artist: P Vanderbanck
Henry I, King of England. The youngest son of William I, the Conqueror, Henry I (1068-1135) became king in 1100. After defeating his brother Robert in a war for control of England and Normandy

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Richard I King of England. Artist: Edward Lutterell

Richard I King of England. Artist: Edward Lutterell
Richard I, King of England. The third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard I (1157-1199) reigned as King of England from 1189-1199

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Edward VI, King of England. Artist: Edward Lutterell

Edward VI, King of England. Artist: Edward Lutterell
Edward VI, King of England. The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, Edward VI (1537-1553) became king in 1547 when just 9 years old. His rule was characterised by harsh Protestant reform

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Edward Iv / Vanderbanck

Edward Iv / Vanderbanck
KING EDWARD IV Son of Richard Duke of York, descended from Edward III. Date: 1442 - 1483

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Edward Vi / Vanderbanck

Edward Vi / Vanderbanck
Only child of Henry VIII by his third wife, Jane Seymour, and only legitimate son, reigned from 1547 to 1553 Date: 1537 - 1553

Background imageVanderbanck Collection: Mary Tudor / Vanderbanck

Mary Tudor / Vanderbanck
MARY TUDOR Catholic Queen of England


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"Capturing the Majesty of Monarchs: P Vanderbanck's Timeless Artistry" Step back in time and witness the regal splendor of England's most iconic rulers through the masterful brushstrokes of artist P Vanderbanck. From King John to Queen Mary I, Vanderbanck brings history alive with his stunning portraits that have stood the test of time. In the 17th century, Vanderbanck immortalized King John of England, portraying his enigmatic gaze and commanding presence. The intricate details in every stroke reveal a monarch who shaped English history. Moving forward to the 19th century, we encounter Queen Mary I depicted by Vanderbanck. Her resolute expression reflects her reign as one of England's most influential female leaders. It also delves into earlier centuries, capturing Henry VII with remarkable precision. Edward Lutterell collaborates with him to portray this king from the 17th century, showcasing their combined artistic brilliance. One cannot overlook Edward I's portrait by Vanderbanck himself during his lifetime (1239-1307). The artist skillfully captures both strength and vulnerability in this captivating portrayal. Stephen of England is another subject that captivates viewers' attention through Vanderbanck's artistry. His meticulous attention to detail transports us directly into Stephen's era in the 17th century. King Edward II comes alive under Vanderbank’s brush strokes once again during this same period. The artist expertly conveys both power and fragility within this striking depiction. William the Conqueror stands tall among these royal figures as captured by none other than P Vanderbank himself. This timeless piece showcases William’s indomitable spirit that forever changed English history. The tragic tale surrounding King Edward V is brought vividly to life through P Vanderbank’s artistry. This poignant portrait serves as a reminder of a young ruler whose reign was cut short but left an indelible mark.