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Charles I (1600-1649) when Prince of Wales, 1619-1621. Creators: Hendrick van Steenwijck the Elder, Daniel Mytens, Paulus van Somer
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Charles I (1600-1649) when Prince of Wales, 1619-1621. Creators: Hendrick van Steenwijck the Elder, Daniel Mytens, Paulus van Somer
Charles I (1600-1649) when Prince of Wales, 1619-1621
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Charles I Of England Charles Stuart Daniël Mijtens Daniel Mytens Daniel Mytens The Elder Defender Of The Faith Dutch Golden Age Ermine King Charles I Paul Van Somer Paul Vansomer Paulus Van Somer Prince Of Wales Regal Throne Dane Danes Golden Age National Gallery Of Denmark Statens Museum For Kunst Young Man
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This 17th century painting depicts Charles I of England (1600-1649) during his tenure as Prince of Wales from 1619 to 1621. The artwork is a collaboration between three renowned artists of the Baroque era: Hendrick van Steenwijck the Elder, Daniel Mytens, and Paulus van Somer. Charles I is shown in a full-length portrait, dressed in elegant attire and adorned with the ermine fur robe, symbolizing his royal status. He is surrounded by two loyal dogs, one a Spaniel and the other a Pug, reflecting his affection for hunting and animals. The Prince gazes directly at the viewer with a confident and determined expression, exuding his authority and charisma. The painting was most likely created in Flanders, in the Low Countries, and is a testament to the Dutch Golden Age of art. The artists masterfully employed rich colors and intricate details, particularly in the texture of the fur and the lifelike representation of the dogs. The interior setting, with its ornate furnishings and grand architecture, further emphasizes the opulence and grandeur of the Prince's court. Charles I's title as Defender of the Faith adds historical significance to the artwork, as he was the monarch who upheld the Church of England during a time of religious turmoil. The painting is now part of the National Gallery of Denmark's collection and is a cherished piece of heritage art that continues to captivate audiences with its stunning visual appeal and historical significance.
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