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James I appointing Charles as King of Scotland at center
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James I appointing Charles as King of Scotland at center
James I appointing Charles as King of Scotland at center, Minerva spearing Ignorance at right, and Hercules beating Envy at left, 1720
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Angels Banqueting House Ceiling Charles I Charles I Of England Charles Stuart Defender Of The Faith Envy Father Fatherhood Gribelin Simon Hagiographical Heracles Herakles Hercules Ignorance James Charles James Charles Stuart James I James I King Of England James Vi James Vi And I James Vi Of Scotland King Charles I King James I King James Vi Of Scotland King Of England King Of Great Britain And Ireland Kings Laurel Wreath Minerva Palace Of Whitehall Peter Paul Peter Paul Rubens Pieter Pauwel Pieter Pauwel Rubens Rubens Rubens Peter Paul Rubens Pieter Pauwel Simon Simon Gribelin Simon Gribelin Ii Sir Peter Paul Rubens Stuart Stuart James Charles Triptych Whitehall Palace Allegorical Figure Black And Greek Mythology Gribelin
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This print captures a significant moment in history as James I appoints Charles as the King of Scotland. The central focus of the image showcases the solemn ceremony, with James I bestowing his authority upon his son and heir. Surrounding this pivotal scene are powerful allegorical figures that symbolize important virtues and challenges faced by rulers. To the right, Minerva is depicted spearing Ignorance, representing knowledge triumphing over ignorance. This serves as a reminder of the importance of wisdom and enlightenment in leadership. On the left side, Hercules can be seen beating Envy into submission, signifying the need for strength and resilience to overcome jealousy and opposition. The architectural features add grandeur to the composition, emphasizing its historical significance. The Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace provides an impressive backdrop for this momentous event. Simon Gribelin's masterful execution brings this 18th-century allegory to life with intricate details and impeccable craftsmanship. Through his artistry, he immortalizes not only James I but also Charles Stuart's ascension to power. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print offers viewers a glimpse into England's rich heritage during a time when faith, mythology, politics, and art intersected on royal stages. It serves as a testament to Peter Paul Rubens' influence on Gribelin's work while highlighting key figures who shaped British history forever.
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