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Henry Fitzalan, Lord Maltravers (1538-1556), 1538-56 (oil on panel)
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Henry Fitzalan, Lord Maltravers (1538-1556), 1538-56 (oil on panel)
7305785 Henry Fitzalan, Lord Maltravers (1538-1556), 1538-56 (oil on panel) by English School, (17th century); 61x51 cm; Parham House, West Sussex, UK; (add.info.: English School, 17th Century); © Parham House/Nick McCann
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© Parham House/Nick McCann / Bridgeman Images
16th Century Fashion 17th Century Fashion Feather Feathered Feathers Nobles Oil On Board Oil Paintings Oil Paints Opulence Plumage Ruff Clothing Wealthy 17 17th 17th 17th Xvii 18th Century Britisch Britisch Circa 1600 Early 17th Century Early Xvii Century Noble Only One Person Seventeeth Century Societies
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This portrait captures the essence of Henry Fitzalan, Lord Maltravers, a prominent figure in 16th-century England. Painted by an unknown English artist during the 17th century, this oil on panel artwork showcases the nobleman's striking features and extravagant attire. Lord Maltravers is depicted wearing a black hat adorned with a feather, symbolizing his wealth and status within society. His ruff clothing adds an air of elegance to his ensemble, reflecting the fashion trends of the time. The vibrant colors used in this painting bring out every intricate detail of his costume. The artist skillfully portrays Lord Maltravers as a man of nobility and influence. His confident gaze suggests both power and intelligence. This portrait serves as a testament to not only Lord Maltravers' individuality but also to the opulence that defined high-ranking individuals during this period. Displayed at Parham House in West Sussex, UK, this artwork stands as a remarkable example of 17th-century English artistry. Its historical significance lies not only in its portrayal of one man but also in its representation of societal norms and fashion trends prevalent during that era. Bridgeman Images has masterfully captured this piece through their lens for Fine Art Finder viewers to appreciate its beauty and historical value without commercial use intentions.
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