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Jacques VI et Ier - Jacques Stuart - Portrait of King James I of England (1566-1625
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Jacques VI et Ier - Jacques Stuart - Portrait of King James I of England (1566-1625
FIA5402008 Jacques VI et Ier - Jacques Stuart - Portrait of King James I of England (1566-1625) par John De Critz (Decritz), the Elder (1551/2-1642), Early 17th cen. - Oil on wood, 113x87, 5 - Private Collection by Critz, John de (1555-1641); Private Collection; Photo eFine Art Images; Flemish, out of copyright
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This portrait print showcases the regal presence of King James I of England, also known as Jacques VI et Ier - Jacques Stuart. Painted by the talented artist John De Critz in the early 17th century, this oil on wood masterpiece measures an impressive 113x87.5 centimeters and is housed in a private collection. The image captures the essence of masculinity and power that defined King James I's reign. Dressed in exquisite fashion befitting his royal status, he dons a magnificent hat adorned with jewels and wears a necklace with an intricate pendant. A brooch adds further elegance to his attire while a cape drapes gracefully over his shoulders. King James' piercing gaze demands attention as he confidently poses for this portrait. His gloved hand rests upon a table, symbolizing both authority and refinement. The baroque art style employed by De Critz highlights every detail of the king's features, from his well-groomed beard to his expressive eyes. As one explores this artwork, it becomes evident that it represents more than just a mere depiction of royalty; it embodies an era marked by political intrigue and cultural transformation. This Flemish masterpiece serves as a testament to both English history and artistic excellence.
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