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Isabella of Bourbon. First Queen of King Philip IV

Isabella of Bourbon. First Queen of King Philip IV, by Unknown, 1637
Isabella of Bourbon. First Queen of King Philip IV, by Unknown, 1637

Isabella of Bourbon. First Queen of King Philip IV is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1637 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.

About this work

Overview

Isabella of Bourbon, First Queen of King Philip IV is a photographic work created circa 2013 by an unnamed artist, based on a historical figure from the 17th century. The image is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography.

Subject & Meaning

The subject is Isabella of Bourbon, depicted in attire evoking the early 17th century, specifically referencing her role as the queen to King Philip IV. Her calm demeanor and formal, antiquated dress suggest a portrayal of regal serenity and historical homage.

Technique & Style

Notably, the work is a photograph designed to resemble a historical portrait, achieved through the use of a dark, patterned dress, white lace collar, black cape, and a deep red curtain backdrop. The subject’s sideways stance adds a sense of depth.

History & Provenance

Created around 2013, the photograph is housed at the Museum of Ethnography. The original historical context of Isabella of Bourbon dates back to her reign with King Philip IV, circa 1637, though the photograph itself is a modern interpretation.

Context

This piece blends historical reference with modern photographic technique, possibly exploring the intersection of past and present representations of royalty. The Museum of Ethnography setting implies an interest in cultural or historical documentation.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known