The Disgrace of Lord Clarendon, after his Last Interview with the King - Scene at Whitehall Palace, in 1667 (replica)
The Disgrace of Lord Clarendon, after his Last Interview with the King - Scene at Whitehall Palace, in 1667 (replica) is an artwork. It is housed at the Tate Museums and was created in 1846. Classified as a Painting, it measures 53.30 cm in width and 73.70 cm in height.
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- creation period: 1846 - 1846
- creation period details: 1846
- width: 53.30 cm
- height: 73.70 cm
- art medium: Painting
- museum: Tate Museums
- acquisition year: 1847
- artists: Edward Matthew Ward
- countries: United Kingdom

"A painting depicting a scene with many people in period clothing"
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