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Marguerite Lejonhufvud, reine consort de Suede, seconde epouse de Gustave I Vasa - Queen Margaret Leijonhufvud of Sweden (1516-1551), by Uther, Johan Baptista van (active 1562-1597). Oil on canvas. Dimension : 195x121 cm. Nationalmuseum Stockholm
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Marguerite Lejonhufvud, reine consort de Suede, seconde epouse de Gustave I Vasa - Queen Margaret Leijonhufvud of Sweden (1516-1551), by Uther, Johan Baptista van (active 1562-1597). Oil on canvas. Dimension : 195x121 cm. Nationalmuseum Stockholm
FIA5408411 Marguerite Lejonhufvud, reine consort de Suede, seconde epouse de Gustave I Vasa - Queen Margaret Leijonhufvud of Sweden (1516-1551), by Uther, Johan Baptista van (active 1562-1597). Oil on canvas. Dimension : 195x121 cm. Nationalmuseum Stockholm by Uther, Johan Baptista (Hans) van (active 1562-1597); National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This 16th-century portrait captures the regal beauty of Queen Margaret Leijonhufvud of Sweden. Painted by Johan Baptista van Uther, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures an impressive 195x121 cm and is housed in the Nationalmuseum Stockholm. Queen Margaret, also known as Marguerite Lejonhufvud, was the second wife of Gustave I Vasa, the renowned Swedish monarch. Her elegance and grace are evident in her majestic pose, adorned with a crown and holding a sceptre symbolizing her authority. The artist skillfully portrays Queen Margaret's noble lineage through the intricate blazon displayed on her costume. The coat of arms represents not only her status but also signifies her connection to Scandinavian nobility. This portrait offers us a glimpse into Swedish society during the 16th century when monarchy held great influence. It serves as a testament to Queen Margaret's significant role as consort and showcases her enduring legacy. With its meticulous attention to detail and vibrant colors, this painting exemplifies the artistic style prevalent during that era. Its historical significance cannot be understated, providing us with valuable insights into both Swedish history and Renaissance artistry. As we admire this remarkable piece from centuries past, we are reminded of Queen Margaret's lasting impact on Sweden's cultural heritage and how she continues to captivate audiences even today.
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