Two years later he was commissioned to paint another royal portrait of Queen Mary.
In 1900, he painted the royal portrait of King Gojong.
However, Unionist councillors demanded that the two royal portraits be put back.
The royal portrait was presented to a personal attention of the queen.
Another series of royal portraits by Mayall was published in 1861.
It contains 18th century chandeliers and original royal portraits.
He viewed the royal portraits and rested on the throne for a while.
He now focused on royal portraits, often presented by the king to ambassadors and colonial governors.
In 1963, Beaton published his first book of royal portraits.
The royal portraits in Vienna gain by being seen together.