The Progression in Portraiture of England’s Monarch 1500-1800 A.D.

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November 6, 2010

 

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While these artists came from all over Europe – Germany, England, Scotland, Belgium, Holland – all had the same end in mind; to portray the ruling monarch of England in a favorable light. The works of Hans Holbein, Nicolas Hilliard, Anthony Van Dyck, Peter Lely, Alan Ramsay, and Joshua Reynolds all achieve this goal in differing ways...
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This paper will analyze a portrait of England’s ruling monarch by each of these court artists, defining which elements of style, color, technique, and element make the portrait unique to the artist. King Henry VIII, as portrayed by Holbein. Hans Holbein, a German painter, completed the painting above of King Henry VIII circa 1536...
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