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Menonday Art Vibe; The Portraits Series

The last from the temporary exhibit within the National Portrait Gallery before we go into the permanent exhibits. This is not a direct portrait, but is still of James IV and I - specifically, a depiction of him as he rode to the opening of parliament. The accompanying write-up tells you what it is - but what I can add is that this was only about A5 in size, so the artwork is small - borderline miniature - and deftly done. Never mind the prancing gents... look at the fabulous steed! One had the sense of someone who might, these days, have become a photographic journalist. Maybe even paparazzi.




16 comments:

  1. thats wonderful... I love the deitails of the horse

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  2. What a beautiful work of art!

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  3. It is beautiful!
    Enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  4. They went in style back in the day!

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  5. Hi Yam - wonderful depiction of the horse - as you say ... beautiful. Cheers Hilary

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  6. That is a most handsome horse of course the red cape is nice too
    Hugs Cecilia

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  7. Wow! I wonder how long it tok the artist to complete this...beautifully done!

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  8. I like the idea of that painting being like a historical paparazzi shot of the king going to parliament.

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  9. One of the first things I noticed were how the prancing gents were displaying their calves. On a tour we took in Colonial Williamsburg or there abouts, that particular stance was pointed out to notice. Seems men in their stockings loved to display their mighty calves!!!! The silk stockings and the bulging calves represented wealth and vitality. And as you would guess, less endowed men would wear falsies. lol Sending hugs, janice

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  10. Not 100% sure I'd be happy in one of those outfits - but at least my lower legs would get some air!
    Hope all is well.
    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  11. Beutiful art with an eye for detail.

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  12. Great detail! One can make out that the state robe is made of velvet the way the light's falling on it. Wonder why there are so few kings called James in the British monarchy? Just a random thought. Hope your 2026 is going brilliantly.

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  13. Such a wonderful rendering of the procession to parliament!
    I do believe the artist is Dutch, because that's how I read the inscriptions.

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  14. Your part of the world has so much rich history!

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