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A 16th century watercolor of King Henry VIII's "lost" palace, one of the earliest ... Benjamin Peronnet, head of Old Masters at Christie's. Construction of Nonsuch in Cuddington, Surrey, southeast ...
This 450-year-old picture, expected to fetch up to £1.2million when sold at Christie’s next month, is believed to show the true likeness of the palace, named Nonsuch as it was said no other ...
Nonsuch Palace stood for less than 150 years before ... Grandest of palaces' Christie's director and international head of Old Master and 19th Century drawings, Benjamin Peronnet, said: "This ...
Now Henry VIII’s “lost” palace can be seen for the first time in more than 300 years - in a scale model based on 50 years of research. The replica of Nonsuch Palace - so named because there ...
Nonsuch Palace stood for less than 150 years before ... Grandest of palaces' Christie's director and international head of Old Master and 19th Century drawings, Benjamin Peronnet, said: "This ...
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