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Johan Adolf, 1575-1616, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, c1580. Creator: Anon
Johan Adolf, 1575-1616, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, c1580
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Brocade Childrens Wear Childrenswear Duke Duke Of Holstein Gottorp Holstein Gottorp House Of Oldenburg Lace Collar Material Oldenburg Cloth National Museum Sweden Nationalmuseum Sweden Stockholm National Museum
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This portrait depicts Johan Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, in the late 16th century. Born in 1575, Johan Adolf was a member of the Oldenburg dynasty, which ruled various territories in Europe including Holstein-Gottorp. The portrait, created anonymously around 1580, showcases the young duke in a full-length oil painting. He stands proudly, dressed in richly decorated clothing that reflects the opulence of the time. The duke wears a vibrant brocade tunic, adorned with intricate patterns, and a lace collar that adds a touch of elegance to his attire. The colorful fabric, with its bold designs and striking hues, is a testament to the advanced textile industry of the era. The portrait also highlights the attention to detail in the art of the time, with the artist skillfully capturing the texture of the fabric and the subtle expressions on the duke's face. The portrait is now housed in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden, where it continues to be a valuable piece of heritage art, providing a glimpse into the fashion and royalty of the 16th century.
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