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Source Description
The prince, at the age of seventeen, is shown half-length, his face framed in long curls and turned three-quarters to the left. He wears armor, over which is a falling linen collar with square ends edged with wide lace and fastened by a cord with tasseled ends. The collar covers the upper part of a scarf thrown over the right shoulder. In the right upper corner appears a coat-of-arms quartered in eight: 1: Hungary; 2: Anjou-Sicily; 3: Jerusalem; 4: Aragon; 5: Anjou (modern); 6: Brabant; 7: Guelderland; 8: Bar; over all: Lorraine. The crest is a closed ducal coronet. The portrait is after an early engraving by the Dutch artist Abraham de Blois. The subject was born in 1643. He succeeded his uncle, Charles IV, as Duke of Lorraine in 1675 under the name of Charles V. He died in 1690.
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Document identity
localId
39624
label
Portrait of Charles, Prince of Lorraine
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object
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Source metadata
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39624
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object
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normalized
title
Portrait of Charles, Prince of Lorraine
description
The prince, at the age of seventeen, is shown half-length, his face framed in long curls and turned three-quarters to the left. He wears armor, over which is a falling linen collar with square ends edged with wide lace and fastened by a cord with tasseled ends. The collar covers the upper part of a scarf thrown over the right shoulder. In the right upper corner appears a coat-of-arms quartered in eight: 1: Hungary; 2: Anjou-Sicily; 3: Jerusalem; 4: Aragon; 5: Anjou (modern); 6: Brabant; 7: Guelderland; 8: Bar; over all: Lorraine. The crest is a closed ducal coronet. The portrait is after an early engraving by the Dutch artist Abraham de Blois. The subject was born in 1643. He succeeded his uncle, Charles IV, as Duke of Lorraine in 1675 under the name of Charles V. He died in 1690.
provenance
George Robinson Harding, New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1918, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
1660 (Baroque)
citationUrl
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Enamels
portraits
plaques
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1
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1
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import
dimensions
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cm
width
17.4
height
12.8
dimensionsRaw
H: 6 7/8 x W: 5 1/16 in. (17.4 x 12.8 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
Inscribed across the bottom of the plaque are the words: PRINC. CAROLVS A LOTH. 1660
RelatedObjects
35950
med
painted enamel on copper
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6229
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BAR
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none
Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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154a12d655ea38f8