1634/35, Artist: Anthonis van Dyck
In November 1634 Filippo Francesco and Carlo Emmanuele, sons of Sigismondo d’Este, arrived in the Netherlands as part of the retinue of the newly appointed Spanish Governor, Cardinal Infant Ferdinand. Van Dyck portrayed the princes in Brussels during his third Antwerp period, 1634–35. Carlo Emmanuele, Marchese di Borgomanero – Spanish Ambassdor to Vienna from 1681 to 1695 – later became the most important patron of his nephew, Prince Eugene of Savoy. Their courtly Spanish attire emphasises the princes’ Catholic upbringing and has helped to refute the earlier identification of those depicted with the children of the Protestant “Winter King” Frederick V of Pfalz.
Painting
Flemish
1634/35
Anthonis van Dyck (1599 Antwerpen - 1641 London) - GND
Canvas
175 x 96,5 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 485
1651 Coll. Gaspar de haro Y Guzmán, VII marqués del Carpio (?); 1730 documented in the gallery
Carlo Emanuele di Sigismondo III. d´ Este di San Martino (1622 - 1695)
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