Charles I (1600–1649) (kada je princ Walesa)
- Akril na platnu
- Zidna umetnost
- Dutch Golden Age
- 76.0 x 61.0 cm
- St John's College
Danijel Mijtens (1590 – 1648)
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Charles I (1600–1649) (when Prince of Wales): A Portrait of Regal Dignity
Daniel Mijtens’s depiction of Charles I as Prince of Wales stands as a cornerstone of English Baroque portraiture, capturing not merely likeness but also the essence of royal authority and contemplative introspection. Painted around 1623-25, this monumental canvas transcends mere representation; it embodies the artistic sensibilities of its time—a period marked by burgeoning humanist ideals and an ambitious embrace of classical influences—resulting in a masterpiece that continues to resonate with viewers centuries later. The artwork’s careful composition—characterized by a central pyramidal arrangement—immediately establishes dominance and conveys a sense of solemn grandeur, mirroring the aspirations of James I's son for leadership and stability within his realm.- Subject Matter: The portrait portrays Charles I in regal attire, embodying the dignity and seriousness expected of a royal heir. His gaze directs inward, suggesting contemplation and conveying an aura of quiet confidence—a deliberate contrast to the turbulent political landscape of his era.
- Style & Technique: Mijtens’s masterful use of chiaroscuro – dramatic contrasts between light and shadow – imbues the painting with palpable depth and realism. The artist skillfully renders textures, from the velvet fabric of Charles's coat to the subtle sheen of his gold chain, demonstrating a profound understanding of artistic technique.
- Historical Context: Created during James I’s reign, this portrait reflects the anxieties surrounding succession and the pressures exerted by Parliament on royal power. Mijtens’s work serves as a visual testament to the intellectual currents shaping Elizabethan England—a fascination with humanist scholarship and an admiration for the artistic achievements of antiquity.
- Color Palette: Dominated by muted greens and golds, the palette evokes serenity and nobility. The subtle hues contribute to the overall atmosphere of solemn contemplation, aligning with the psychological portraiture prevalent during the Baroque period.
- Compositional Elements: Mijtens’s meticulous attention to detail—evident in the rendering of facial features and drapery folds—underscores his commitment to capturing not just appearance but also inner character. The careful positioning of Charles's hands reinforces his posture of dignified restraint.
O ovom umetničkom delu
- Naslov: Charles I (1600–1649) (kada je princ Walesa)
- Umetnik: Danijel Mijtens
- Prvobitne dimenzije: 76.0 x 61.0 cm
- Status autorskih prava: Javno vlasništvo
- Mesto izlaganja: St John's College
- Kreativni period: Mature Period
- Kontekst korpusa: dutch baroque tradition , royal portraiture style
- Ključne reči: portret čarlsa i , kraljevski portreti , holandska umetnost
- Teme: dutch painting , royal family , daniel mijtens
Osnovne informacije
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed portraiture; Naturalistic style
- Location: Private Collection
- Dimensions: 76 x 61 cm
- Subject or theme: Portrait of King Charles I
- Artistic style: Renaissance
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Artist: Daniel Mijtens