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Henry, Prince of Wales, (c1830). Creator: William Finden
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Henry, Prince of Wales, (c1830). Creator: William Finden
Henry, Prince of Wales, (c1830). Portrait of Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales (1594-1612), eldest son of King James I of England, and older brother of King Charles I. He is wearing a suit of armour with a lace ruff. From the original of Mytens, in the collection of His Grace, The Duke of Dorset. [John Tallis & Company, London & New York]
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Amp Co Amp Company And Co And Company Daniel Daniël Mijtens Daniel Mytens Daniel Mytens The Elder Finden Henry Henry Frederick Henry Frederick Stuart John Tallis And Co John Tallis And Company John Tallis Company Mytens Prince Henry Frederick Prince Of Wales Ruff Stuart Suit Of Armour Tallis William Finden Armour
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This print captures the regal presence of Henry, Prince of Wales, in the 17th century. Created by William Finden, this portrait showcases Henry Frederick Stuart, the eldest son of King James I of England and older brother to King Charles I. Dressed in a magnificent suit of armor adorned with a delicate lace ruff, Prince Henry exudes power and sophistication. The original painting by Daniël Mijtens is held in the collection of His Grace, The Duke of Dorset. This engraving beautifully reproduces every intricate detail from Mytens' work. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of timelessness to this image. Prince Henry's significance lies not only in his royal lineage but also in his role as a military figure during a period marked by war and warfare. This portrait symbolizes his readiness for battle while still maintaining an aura of elegance befitting royalty. John Tallis & Company published this print both in London and New York during the 19th century. Today, it serves as a valuable historical artifact that allows us to glimpse into British history and appreciate the artistry involved in capturing such noble figures on canvas.
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