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Captain (Afterwards Sir Philip) Broke
Anonymous
Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, 1816
Samuel Lane
HMS Shannon captures USS Chesapeake, 1 June 1813, 1813
J. G. C. Schetly
The Irish Bull Broke Loose
Anonymous
The Irish bull broke loose
Isaac Cruikshank
Philip, 4th Earl of Pembroke
Daniel Mytens
Philip, 4th Earl of Pembroke
Anthony van Dyck
Portrait of Philip the Good
Rogier van der Weyden
Prince Philip lands in England
Engelbrecht Boucquet
Philip the Good Duke of Burgundy
Rogier van der Weyden
Philip, Duke of Wharton
Anonymous
Philip IV
Diego Velazquez
Philip the Handsome, c. 1495
Pieter van Coninxloo
Portrait of Philip William, Prince of Orange
Pieter van der Borcht I
Portrait of King Philip IV of Spain
Willem Outgertsz. Akersloot
Portrait of Philips, Count of Hohenlohe zu Langenburg
Workshop of Jan Antonisz van Ravesteyn
Philip III the Good, Duke of Burgundy, c.1445
Rogier van der Weyden
Portrait of Philip the Fair
Simon van de Passe
The Apostle Philip
Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen
Crucifixion of Saint Philip
Giovanni Chiarini
Philip, Earl of Pembroke
Anthony van Dyck
Portrait of Philip the Good, after 1450
Rogier van der Weyden
Prince Philip lands in England
Jan Luyken
Portrait of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
Anonymous
Portrait of Philip the Good,
Anonymous
Portrait of Philip Henry Quysen
François Gonord
Portrait of Charles Philips Rodoan
Jacob Matham
Portrait of Philip IV of Spain
Anonymous
The Apostles Philip, Jude and Bartholomew
Stuart Cox
Philip III
Crispijn van de Passe II
Philip II of Spain
Anthonis van Dashorst Mor
Philip I
Jacques Etienne Pannier
Portrait of Philip of Mr. Marnix of St Aldegonde
Geeraert Brandt I
St. Philip Exorcising a Demon, c.1497-1500
Filippino Lippi
Philip III "the Good" (1396-1467).
Anonymous
Philip Dormer Stanhope
Louis François Roubiliac
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