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MORO, Antoon van Dashorst, called Antonio (1519-1576)

MORO, Antoon van Dashorst, called Antonio (1519-1576)


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MORO, Antoon van Dashorst, called Antonio (1519-1576)

MORO, Antoon van Dashorst, called Antonio (1519-1576). Portrait of Queen Anne of Spain. Detail of the face. Flemish

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1519 1576 Anne Antonio Called Flemish Moro Aisa Antoon


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This detail from the portrait of Queen Anne of Spain, painted by the Flemish artist Antoon van Dashorst, also known as Antonio, in the late 16th century, showcases the regal beauty and sophistication of the monarch. Anne of Austria (1549-1604), daughter of King Philip II of Spain, was a key figure in European politics during the Renaissance period. She was married to Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, and later to Philip II of Portugal. Antonio van Dashorst, a talented artist from Flanders, was known for his portraits of the Spanish royal family. In this exquisite work, he captured the essence of Anne's enchanting visage, with her delicate features, expressive eyes, and intricately adorned headdress. The painting, which is currently housed at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, is a testament to the artist's mastery of the Flemish painting tradition. The portrait of Queen Anne of Spain is an important historical artifact, providing a glimpse into the opulent world of the Spanish court during the late 16th century. The intricate details of her attire, the rich colors, and the meticulous rendering of her features all contribute to the painting's enduring allure. This detail of her face invites the viewer to contemplate the complexities of the queen's character, her strength, and her beauty, making it a fascinating subject for art lovers and historians alike.

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