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Sophia (1464-1512) of Poland. Creator: Franz Wolfgang Rohrich




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Sophia (1464-1512) of Poland. Creator: Franz Wolfgang Rohrich

Sophia (1464-1512) of Poland

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Brandenburg Ansbach Jagiellon Poland Polish Prayer Beads Princess Rosary Rosary Beads Sophia


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This print showcases the regal beauty of Sophia (1464-1512) of Poland, a prominent figure in European history. Created by the talented artist Franz Wolfgang Rohrich, this 15th-century portrait captures Sophia's elegance and grace. Dressed in a stunning fur-trimmed gown, Sophia exudes sophistication and nobility. Her headdress adds an air of grandeur to her appearance, emphasizing her status as Margravine of Brandenburg Ansbach. The intricate details on her dress reflect the fashion trends of the fifteenth century. Sophia's devout religious beliefs are evident through the presence of prayer beads or rosary beads held delicately in her hands. This symbolizes her strong connection to spirituality and emphasizes her role as a princess dedicated to religion. The oil painting technique used by Rohrich brings out every nuance and texture, enhancing the depth and realism of this remarkable artwork. The monochromatic palette further accentuates Sophia's timeless beauty while adding a touch of nostalgia to the image. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this portrait serves as a testament to both Polish heritage and German artistry during that era. It offers viewers an opportunity to delve into history while admiring the exquisite craftsmanship captured by Rohrich. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing depiction, we cannot help but be captivated by Sophia's allure—a true embodiment of royalty and femininity from centuries past.

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