Edouard VI 1537-1553, when he was Duke of Cornwall - Hans Holbein the Younger's Workshop | Art print
Rear View
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Edward VI 1537-1553, when he was Duke of Cornwall, is a portrait of rare intensity, capturing the very essence of royal youth through the expert brush of the Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger. This painting, imbued with elegant gravity, presents the young prince in all his aristocratic splendor. Earthy tones and dark velvet accents create a sober yet majestic setting, while the soft, directional light delicately sculpts the features of young Edward’s face and hands, adding a dimension both intimate and official to the work.
Rooted in the tradition of 16th-century court painting, this portrait perfectly illustrates the descriptive accuracy and richness of materials that characterize the works of the Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger. Active at the English court, this workshop revolutionized portrait art with its striking realism and meticulous attention to detail. Flemish and Italian influences blend harmoniously in this composition, where the importance of clothing and heraldic symbols is evident. This historical context gives Edward VI’s portrait an invaluable documentary value, making it a centerpiece for any collector passionate about the Northern Renaissance.
Acquiring an art print of this masterpiece is to offer yourself a window into an era when art served power and representation. This work, through its precision and depth, is a vibrant testimony to the artistic heritage of the Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger. To discover other creations from this workshop, explore all works by the Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger. Also don’t miss the portrait of a young woman, another superb creation from this workshop that perfectly complements this collection.
Matte finish reproduction
Rear View
FRAME (OPTIONAL)
Edward VI 1537-1553, when he was Duke of Cornwall, is a portrait of rare intensity, capturing the very essence of royal youth through the expert brush of the Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger. This painting, imbued with elegant gravity, presents the young prince in all his aristocratic splendor. Earthy tones and dark velvet accents create a sober yet majestic setting, while the soft, directional light delicately sculpts the features of young Edward’s face and hands, adding a dimension both intimate and official to the work.
Rooted in the tradition of 16th-century court painting, this portrait perfectly illustrates the descriptive accuracy and richness of materials that characterize the works of the Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger. Active at the English court, this workshop revolutionized portrait art with its striking realism and meticulous attention to detail. Flemish and Italian influences blend harmoniously in this composition, where the importance of clothing and heraldic symbols is evident. This historical context gives Edward VI’s portrait an invaluable documentary value, making it a centerpiece for any collector passionate about the Northern Renaissance.
Acquiring an art print of this masterpiece is to offer yourself a window into an era when art served power and representation. This work, through its precision and depth, is a vibrant testimony to the artistic heritage of the Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger. To discover other creations from this workshop, explore all works by the Workshop of Hans Holbein the Younger. Also don’t miss the portrait of a young woman, another superb creation from this workshop that perfectly complements this collection.
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