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Object type tabula picta
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Per Art UK: King Henry III, unknown artist, 1590-1610, oil on panel, National Portrait Gallery, London. "The inscription on this portrait is later and wrongly inscribed with the name 'Edvardvus'. The facial characteristic and costume conform to other known portraits of Henry III."

Per National Portrait Gallery, London: King Edward I, unknown artist, 1597-1618, oil on panel, NPG 4980(6). "This painting, inscribed with the name 'Edvardvus', was acquired as a portrait of Edward II . However the facial characteristics and costume conform to the facial type used for Henry III."

King Edward II, by unknown artist. See source website for additional information. This set of images was gathered by User:Dcoetzee from the National Portrait Gallery, London website using a special tool. All images in this batch are listed as "unknown author" by the NPG, who is diligent in researching authors, and was donated to the NPG before 1939 according to their website.

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National Portrait Gallery: NPG 4980(6)

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recentissima14:30, 20 Octobris 2013Minutum speculum redactionis 14:30, 20 Octobris 2013 factae2 400 × 3 148 (1.52 megaocteti)RoweromaniakReverted to version as of 12:23, 29 March 2009
07:53, 8 Augusti 2013Minutum speculum redactionis 07:53, 8 Augusti 2013 factae381 × 500 (2 chiliocteti)RiventreeThis is apparently Edward I, not II. The national portrait gallery images are marked inline, and this has no indication of II. NOTE: This portrait was ALSO uploaded as an image of Henry III, also incorrectly, so it's probably an easy mistake to make.
12:23, 29 Martii 2009Minutum speculum redactionis 12:23, 29 Martii 2009 factae2 400 × 3 148 (1.52 megaocteti)Dcoetzee{{Information |Description=This set of images was gathered by User:Dcoetzee from the National Portrait Gallery, London website using a special tool. This description is for the initial mass upload, and they will be updated to be image-specific in a se

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