Artwork
Henry Stewart (1546-67), Lord Darnley. Echtgenoot van Maria Stuart

Henry Stewart (1546-67), Lord Darnley. Echtgenoot van Maria Stuart is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Unknown. It dates from 1650 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. A portrait on parchment depicts Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, husband of Mary Stuart.
About this work
This is a faded portrait painted on old parchment. The face looks pale with a soft hat and a ruff collar. The dark background makes the colors stand out, but the paint is worn in spots.
The portrait was made around 1650, and the artist used a simple style. The dark and light contrast helps the face pop against the background.
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Overview
A portrait on parchment depicts Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, husband of Mary Stuart. The work is characterized by a faded appearance and worn paint.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait is of Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, who was the spouse of Mary Stuart. The image conveys a sense of the subject through his attire and expression.
Technique & Style
The artist employed a simple style and utilized contrast between light and dark to emphasize the subject's face against a dark background. The painting's execution is marked by a straightforward approach.
History & Provenance
The portrait was created around 1650, although the subject lived from 1546 to 1567, indicating a posthumous work. The painting is associated with the Rijksmuseum, suggesting a connection to the museum's collection.
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