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Portrait of Anne Waltham, 1572 (oil on panel)
XCF272239 Portrait of Anne Waltham, 1572 (oil on panel) by Quesnel, Francois (1543-1619); Collection of Earl Spencer, Althorp, Northamptonshire, UK; French, out of copyright
Media ID 12784093
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Carnation Elizabethan Gaze Lace Ruff Rings Head Piece
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This portrait, titled "Portrait of Anne Waltham, 1572" is a stunning example of Renaissance artistry. Painted by Francois Quesnel in oil on panel, this masterpiece now resides in the esteemed collection of Earl Spencer at Althorp in Northamptonshire, UK. Anne Waltham, depicted here with exquisite detail and precision, exudes an air of elegance and sophistication. Her half-length pose allows us to focus on her delicate features and regal attire. Adorned with rings and a carnation flower held delicately in her hand, she showcases her refined taste and status within the aristocracy. Her headpiece adds a touch of grandeur to the composition while the intricate lace ruff frames her face beautifully. The artist skillfully captures Anne's gaze as it meets our own, inviting us into her world for just a moment. The use of light and shadow creates depth within the painting, emphasizing every fine detail from the strands of hair falling gracefully around Anne's face to the subtle folds in her clothing. This attention to detail is characteristic of Quesnel's style during this period. As we admire this remarkable piece from English history, we are transported back to Tudor times when such portraits were commissioned as symbols of wealth and power. "Portrait of Anne Waltham" serves as both a visual representation of an individual's identity but also as a testament to the artistic talent that thrived during this era.
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