Triple Portrait of Charles, Prince of Wales
The Triple Portrait of Charles, Prince of Wales is a 2000 painting by Susan Crawford showing Charles, Prince of Wales (later Charles III). The work is inspired by Antony van Dyck's Triple Portrait of Charles I from the 1630s, based on which a bust of him was produced. Crawford's portrait depicts Charles in a brown jumper and jacket and a blue open neck shirt in three different positions.[1] The portrait was commissioned by the then-Prince of Wales for his grandmother Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on the occasion of her hundredth birthday in 2000.[2]
See also
- Triple Portrait of Charles I
- Triple Portrait of Henrietta Maria
- Triple Portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales
References
- ^ "Triple Portrait of The King, then Prince of Wales (b. 1948)". Google Arts and Culture. Retrieved 29 August 2025.
- ^ "Susan Crawford (b. 1941) - Triple Portrait of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales (b. 1948) Signed and dated 2000". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 August 2025.