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Charles I (1600-49) when Duke of York, c. 1605 (oil on canvas)
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Charles I (1600-49) when Duke of York, c. 1605 (oil on canvas)
BAG13609 Charles I (1600-49) when Duke of York, c.1605 (oil on canvas) by Peake, Robert, the Elder (c.1551-1619); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Purchased with the assistance of the National Art-Collections Fund (now The Art Fund) and the Victoria & Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, 1974.; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22680848
© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Purchased with the assistance of the National Art-Collections Fund (now The Art Fund) and the Victoria & Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, 1974. / Bridgeman Images
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This portrait captures a young Charles I, the future king of England, when he was still known as the Duke of York. Painted around 1605 by Robert Peake, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the exquisite talent and attention to detail of the artist. In this painting, Charles I is depicted as a boy with an air of regal confidence beyond his years. His piercing gaze and composed demeanor hint at the strong leadership qualities that would later define his reign. The rich colors and intricate brushwork bring out every nuance in his features, from his flowing golden locks to his rosy cheeks. Displayed in Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK, this print offers viewers a glimpse into British history during one of its most tumultuous periods. Charles I's rule was marked by political strife and ultimately led to civil war and his own execution. Acquired through generous support from organizations such as The Art Fund and Victoria & Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund in 1974, this piece serves as a testament to both artistic excellence and historical significance. It reminds us of the power art holds in preserving moments from our past for generations to come. Whether you are fascinated by royal lineage or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, this portrait is sure to captivate your imagination with its timeless beauty.
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