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John Snare was a bookseller and publisher from Reading, England, whose life was dominated by the discovery at a country house auction in 1845 of a hitherto lost Diego Velázquez painting, which Snare identified as a young Charles Stuart. It was supposed that the portrait was painted in 1623 during Charles’ eight month visit to Spain where the future monarch failed in his attempt to secure the hand of the Spanish Habsburg princess Maria Anna.
Born: c.1808
Died: 10 January 1884
John Snare
Proofs of the authenticity of the portrait of Prince Charles (afterwards Charles the First) painted at Madrid in 1623, by Velazquez, contained in observations on the remarks of Sir Edmund Head, Bart. and William Stirling - Reading; London: 1848
13/3077
John Snare
The history and pedigree of the portrait of Prince Charles, (afterwards Charles I) : painted by Velasquez in 1623 - Reading; London: 1847
13/3076