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Juan Pantoja de la Cruz

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174 - Juan Pantoja de la Cruz

Valladolid 1553 - 1608 Madrid Valladolid 1553 - 1608 Madrid Portrait of the young Ferdinand II (1578-1637). 1605. Oil on panel. Inscribed upper left "AETATIS SVA .. 27 - 1605". Bearing a label with a partially obliterated inscription in latin and two successive dates in Roman numerals "1555-1616". Mounted in a contemporary ebonized and gilded frame. Wie das vorliegende Gemälde in lateinischen Majuskeln offenbart, präsentiert sich hier der 23.5 x 18.2 cm (1617-1619) und König von Ungarn (1618-1625). Das bis dato noch nie der Öffentlichkeit Provenance: A German Private Collection aus dem Jahre 1606 (Prado Museum, Madrid) oder das 1605 entstandene Bildnis von Diego de The present portrait which has never been previously published was recently identified as a Portrait of the Young Ferdinand II, aged 27 in 1605 (as inscribed in Latin on the upper left of the panel). In terms of execution, it relates to a number of important portrait portraits executed by La Cruz. These include the Portrait of Phillip III dated 1606, now conserved in the Prado Museum, Madrid, and the Portrait of Diego de Villamayor dated 1605, now conserved in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Ungerer has highlighted the culture of gift-giving among the elite classes in Europe, involving the exchange of state portraits for political and dynastic purposes. Subject to further research, the present painting is seen in this context and is likely to have been executed as a gift from the future emperor to his sister Margaret of Austria on the birth of Philip IV (1605-1665) future King of Spain (1621- 1665) in 1605. among the elite classes in Europe, involving the exchange of state portraits for political Juan Pantoja de la Cruz was a Spanish oil and fresco painter born in 1553 in Valladolid. As pupil of the court painter Alonso Sánchez Coello, he probably continued to work in Coello's studio after completion of his training. On Coello's death Pantoja de la Cruz became court painter to Philip II of Spain in 1588 and, after Philip III's accession to the throne in 1598, the so-called "Pintor de Cámara". Pantoja de la Cruz was primarily a portraitist to the royal family and higher aristocracy; between 1600 and 1607 he is known to have painted some 66 portraits of 39 different members of the royal family. He died in Madrid in 1608. Cruz was primarily a portraitist to the royal family and higher aristocracy; between 1600 Bibliography: Garrido, María Carmen, "Estudio técnico", Alonso Sánchez Coello y el retrato en la corte de Felipe II, Saavedra, Santiago (ed), Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, 1990, 215-243 Kussche, Maria, Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, Madrid, 1964 -Juan Pantoja de la Cruz y sus sequidores, Saturnino Calleja, Madrid, 2008 Ungerer, Gustav "Juan Pantoja de la Cruz and the Circulation of Gifts Between the English and Spanish Courts in 1604/5", Shakespeare Studies, ed. John Leeds Barroll, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1998. ISBN 0838637825; p 145.

Valladolid 1553 - 1608 Madrid

Catalogueprice: 20.000 - 30.000 €

Result: 30.000,00 EUR

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