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MARGARET OF AUSTRIA (1584-1611). Queen consort of Spain and Portugal as wife of King Philip III
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MARGARET OF AUSTRIA (1584-1611). Queen consort of Spain and Portugal as wife of King Philip III
MARGARET OF AUSTRIA
(1584-1611). Queen consort of Spain and Portugal as wife of King Philip III. Oil painting by Diego Velazquez, c1635
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1635 Austria Consort Countryside Diego Gown Horsewoman Margaret Portugal Portuguese Queen Royalty Ruff Spain Spanish Velazquez Margarita
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This print showcases the elegant and regal presence of Margaret of Austria, the Queen consort of Spain and Portugal during the early 17th century. Painted by the renowned artist Diego Velazquez in approximately 1635, this oil painting captures Margaret's beauty and grace as she sits atop her horse in a picturesque countryside setting. Dressed in a stunning gown that reflects the fashion of her time, Margaret exudes confidence and poise. Her ruff collar adds an air of sophistication to her ensemble, while her flowing hair frames her face delicately. As a skilled horsewoman, she effortlessly commands attention with her rider skills. The portrait reveals not only Margaret's physical attributes but also hints at her powerful role as queen consort. The fine artistry employed by Velazquez brings out every intricate detail, from the texture of Margaret's gown to the subtle expressions on her face. Margaret's significance is further emphasized by mentioning that she was married to King Philip III, solidifying their union between Spain and Portugal. This print offers viewers a glimpse into history through its portrayal of royalty during this era. Displayed within Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this remarkable piece allows us to appreciate both Velazquez's artistic talent and Margaret's influential position in Spanish-Portuguese history.
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