Portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales


size(cm): 50x40
Price:
Sale price£140 GBP

Description

The Portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales is a masterpiece by the German artist Hans the Younger Holbein, dating from the 16th century. The painting is a portrait of the young Prince Edward, who would later become King Edward VI of England.

Holbein's artistic style in this painting is characteristic of the Renaissance era, with a great emphasis on precision and accuracy of detail. The composition of the work is impressive, with Prince Edward sitting on a throne with a regal posture and a serious look on his face.

The color in the painting is vibrant and rich, with a palette of warm tones that accentuate the figure of the prince. The attention to detail in the prince's clothing and accessories, such as his crown and gold belt, is impressive and shows Holbein's talent as a painter.

The story behind the painting is fascinating, as it was commissioned by Edward's father, King Henry VIII, as a gift to Emperor Charles V of Spain. However, the painting never reached its destination and stayed in England.

One of the lesser known aspects of this painting is that Holbein is believed to have used a mirror to create the image of the prince. This is because the painting shows an inverted image of the prince, suggesting that Holbein may have used a mirror to paint the image.

Overall, the Portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales is an impressive work showing the talent and skill of Hans the Younger Holbein as a Renaissance painter. The precision in the composition, the details and the color make this painting a true masterpiece.

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