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Philip of Cleves (inscribed Monsour de Ravestein ) c. 1502-34 (oil on panel)




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Philip of Cleves (inscribed Monsour de Ravestein ) c. 1502-34 (oil on panel)

SOA235448 Philip of Cleves (inscribed Monsour de Ravestein ) c.1502-34 (oil on panel) by French School, (16th century); 31.5x19.5 cm; Society of Antiquaries of London, UK; (add.info.: Philip of Cleves (1456-1528) son of Duke John III of Cleves.)

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Austere Chain Document Emblem Severe


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This portrait print showcases Philip of Cleves, also known as Monsour de Ravestein, a prominent figure from the 16th century. Painted by an anonymous French artist, this oil on panel artwork measures 31.5x19.5 cm and is currently housed in the Society of Antiquaries of London, UK. Philip of Cleves was born in 1456 as the son of Duke John III of Cleves. The painting portrays him with an austere expression and wearing a distinctive hat adorned with jewelry, emphasizing his noble status and wealth. His severe gaze captures the viewer's attention, evoking a sense of authority and power. The chain around his neck further signifies his high social standing while adding a touch of elegance to the composition. This carefully crafted portrait not only serves as a document preserving Philip's likeness but also reflects the artistic style prevalent during that era. Bridgeman Images has reproduced this remarkable artwork for Fine Art Finder, allowing art enthusiasts to appreciate its intricate details and historical significance. Whether displayed in homes or galleries, this print offers viewers a glimpse into the life and persona of Philip of Cleves - an influential male figure who left an indelible mark on history through both his lineage and achievements.

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