Artwork
Kuningas Kaarle XI

Kuningas Kaarle XI is an unspecified painting by the Barbizon school artist David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl. It is held in the collection of the Finnish National Gallery.
About this work
Overview
This portrait depicts King Charles XI in formal, antiquated attire, set against a somber black background, within an ornate gold frame adorned with leaf motifs and decorative elements.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is King Charles XI, conveyed through regal, historical dress including a white outfit, gold sash, and white cape, suggesting a representation of monarchic dignity and authority.
Technique & Style
The painting utilizes chiaroscuro, evident in the contrast between the subject's illuminated, detailed attire and the dark, shadowy background, creating depth and emphasizing the king's figure.
Context
The work reflects Baroque portraiture influences, common in 17th-century European royal art, characterized by dramatic lighting and ornate framing.
History & Provenance
No specific historical ownership or creation date details are provided for this portrait of King Charles XI.
Legacy
The painting serves as a visual record of monarchic representation during its time, with its style and technique illustrative of period portraiture practices.
Artist & collection
Artist
David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl (1628–1698) was an artist, born in Hamburg.



















