Portrait of King Edward VI


size(cm): 65x35
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Sale price¥31,400 JPY

Description

The painting Portrait of King Edward VI, by the artist Guillaume Skrots, is a work of art that stands out for its artistic style and composition. This is a large work, with original dimensions of 168 x 88 cm, showing King Edward VI of England in a full-length portrait.

The artistic style of the painting is very characteristic of the time in which it was created, in the 16th century. It is a Renaissance style that is characterized by attention to detail and precision in the representation of shapes and colors. In this case, Skrots has managed to capture the essence of the young King Edward VI, showing him with a serene and calm look, and with a gesture that denotes confidence in himself and in his position as monarch.

The composition of the work is also very interesting. Skrots has chosen to place the king in a luxurious and elegant environment, surrounded by curtains and tapestries that give him a majestic and solemn air. In addition, he has used a very rich and varied color palette, with shades ranging from gold and red to blue and green, creating a very attractive and striking contrast.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. It is known that it was created in 1546, during the reign of Edward VI, and that it was commissioned by the king himself as an official portrait. However, the work was considered too ostentatious and extravagant by some of his contemporaries, and was criticized for its lack of simplicity and sobriety. Despite this, the painting has survived the passage of time and is today one of the most outstanding works of Skrots.

All in all, the Portrait of King Edward VI painting is a fascinating work of art that stands out for its artistic style, composition, and rich color palette. In addition, its history and its little-known aspects make it a work of great historical and artistic value.

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