A man with this first name rides in a shell-backed chariot in an Antonio Verrio painting of a “sea triumph.” A portrait of another man with this first name may have been inspired by a Lorenzo Lotto portrait of a goldsmith. The helmet of a man with this first name is held by a French riding master dressed in red in the lower right of a portrait in which that king of this name rides a horse through a triumphal arch. Twelve “beauties” from the court of a king of this name were painted by Sir Peter Lely. A king of this name is shown in left profile, face on, and right three-quarter profile in a portrait of him “in three positions.” Endymion Porter appears holding the horse of a king of this name in a painting of him “at the Hunt.” For 10 points, give the name of the King of England who was painted by Anthony Van Dyck. ■END■
ANSWER: Charles [accept Charles I or Charles II or Charles Stuart]
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