Child of Henri II (1519-59) and Catherine de Medici (1519-89) possibly Charles Maximilien (1550-74) Duke of Orleans, c.1550
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Child of Henri II (1519-59) and Catherine de Medici (1519-89) possibly Charles Maximilien (1550-74) Duke of Orleans, c.1550", originally brought to life by the talented (studio of) Clouet. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to (studio of) Clouet and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Child of Henri II (1519-59) and Catherine de Medici (1519-89) possibly Charles Maximilien (1550-74) Duke of Orleans, c.1550" is a portrait painting attributed to the studio of François Clouet, a renowned French Renaissance painter. The painting is believed to depict one of the children of King Henri II of France and his wife, Catherine de Medici, with the possible identification of the subject as Charles Maximilien, the Duke of Orleans, who was born in 1550 and died prematurely in 1574.
François Clouet, who succeeded his father Jean Clouet as the court painter, was known for his detailed and realistic portraits of the French nobility and royalty. His studio produced numerous works that captured the likeness and status of their sitters, often reflecting the political and cultural significance of the individuals portrayed.
The painting in question is a prime example of the portraiture style during the French Renaissance, showcasing the intricate clothing, regal bearing, and the attention to detail that Clouet and his studio were celebrated for. The artwork serves as a historical document, providing insight into the fashions and aesthetics of the French court during the mid-16th century, as well as into the lives of the royal family members.
As with many works from this period, the exact details of the painting's creation and provenance may be subject to scholarly debate, with attributions and identifications often based on stylistic analysis and historical records. The identification of the child as Charles Maximilien is tentative, and further research may shed light on the precise identity of the sitter.
The painting is an important piece within the oeuvre of the Clouet studio and contributes to the understanding of the visual culture of the French Renaissance. It remains a significant work for historians, art historians, and enthusiasts interested in the period's royal iconography and the artistic legacy of the Clouet studio.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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