Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland, circa 1660. Italian School . Oil Painting.''
This stunning oil painting, dating to the mid-17th century , depicts Catherine of Braganza. Painted in the 1660s, this beautifully executed oil painting captures the elegance and regal presence of Catherine.
The portrait presents Catherine in a three-quarter length pose, commanding attention with her graceful demeanor. She is adorned in a luxurious ermine fur-lined red velvet cloak, which adds a sense of opulence and warmth to the composition. In her hand, she holds a string of pearls, which are also sewn into her clothing and adorn her hair, symbolizing her status and wealth.
The rich and vibrant colors enhance the visual impact of the painting. The dimensions of the painting are 120.5 x 91.4cm, making it a substantial piece that would command attention in any space.
A signature can be observed in the lower left corner of the painting.
This exceptional painting holds historical significance. Its size, exquisite details, and portrayal of Catherine make it highly desirable.
Catherine of Braganza, Queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was born on November 25, 1638, in Vila Viēosa, Portugal. She married King Charles II of England in 1662 as part of a political alliance. As queen consort, Catherine faced challenges and criticisms due to her Catholic faith in a predominantly Protestant country. However, she played a significant role in the restoration of the monarchy in England and influenced the court culture of the time.
Catherine of Braganza is also known for her love of tea, which she introduced to the English court. She also had an affinity for Portuguese customs and traditions. Her promotion of tea consumption in England eventually made it a national pastime.
The dimensions of the painting without the frame are 120.5 x 91.4cm (47½ x 36in), including the frame 146.5cm x 118cm.
There is minor age-related wear to th
...e frame, as to be expected.
UK Delivery: 50 GBP
More pictures available upon request. Worldwide delivery available, please enquire for an estimate.
Antique Number: SA1062848
Dateline of this antique is 17th Century
Thank you.
Your comment has been sent to Sellingantiques.