MAKE A MEME View Large Image Felipe V de España.jpg Artwork Creator Jean Ranc Portrait of Philip V of Spain 1723 Oil on canvas cm 144 115 Institution Prado unknown other versions es Retrato oficial del primer monarca de la Casa de Borbón en España Felipe V 1683-1746 ...
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Keywords: Felipe V de España.jpg Artwork Creator Jean Ranc Portrait of Philip V of Spain 1723 Oil on canvas cm 144 115 Institution Prado unknown other versions es Retrato oficial del primer monarca de la Casa de Borbón en España Felipe V 1683-1746 Nieto de Luis XIV 1638-1715 nació en Versalles y fue proclamado rey de España en 1700 Casó dos veces tuvo numerosos hijos y falleció en Madrid en 1746 El Rey viste armadura porta el bastón de mando y está acompañado por un casco de guerra situado frente a él sobre una piedra Además de la riquísima casaca bordada y de la faja roja ciñéndole la cintura vestiduras dignas de su condición el Monarca luce la insignia del Toisón de Oro y la banda del Saint-Esprit símbolos de su dominio español como heredero de la Casa de Borgoña y de su ascendencia francesa Esta composición se convirtió en el modelo de retrato oficial del Rey repitiéndose con escasas variaciones innumerables veces y por diversos artistas Se distingue por su elegancia refinamiento y distinción características que conectan directamente con la pintura francesa del momento y especialmente con la producción de Hyacinthe Rigaud 1659-1743 maestro de Ranc y pintor de cámara de Luis XIV y Luis XV de Francia Este cuadro es compañero del retrato de su esposa Isabel de Farnesio P2330 también en las colecciones del Museo del Prado Ambas obras se salvaron del incendio de 1734 del Alcázar de Madrid desde donde pasaron al Palacio del Buen Retiro en This is an official portrait of Felipe V 1683-1746 the first Bourbon king of Spain The grandson of Louis XIV 1638-1715 of France he was born in Versailles and was proclaimed King of Spain in 1700 Married two times he had numerous children and died in Madrid in 1746 The king wears armor and carries a ruler's staff A warrior's helmet rests on a stone in front of him Along with the sumptuous embroidered frock coat and red girdle at his waist which indicate his regal condition he wears the insignia of the Golden Fleece and the sash of the Saint Esprit symbols of his Spanish dominion as heir to the House of Burgundy and of his French origins This composition became the model for official portraits of the King and was repeated on innumerable occasions by various artists with scant variations It stands out for its elegance refinement and distinction characteristics directly connected to French painting of that moment especially the production of Hyacinthe Rigaud 1659-1743 who was Ranc's teacher and the chamber painter to Louis XIV and Louis XV of France This painting is the companion to the portrait of the King's wife Isabel de Farnesio P2330 which is also in the Prado Museum collection Both works were saved from the 1734 fire at Madrid's Alcázar Palace and moved to the Buen Retiro Palace http //www museodelprado es/coleccion/galeria-on-line/galeria-on-line/obra/felipe-v/ Ranc Jean 1723 PD-old-100 DEFAULTSORT 1723; Philip V of Spain Portrait paintings of Philip V of Spain Paintings by Jean Ranc in the Prado Museum 1720s oil on canvas paintings in Spain Portrait 1723 oil on canvas paintings Portrait 1723 portrait paintings from France Male 18th-century men looking at viewer in art 18th-century oil portraits of standing men at three-quarter length wearing cuirass 18th-century portrait paintings in the Prado Museum Allonge wigs in paintings Blue clothing in art male Jabots in art Justaucorps in art Military helmets in portraits Pointing with the index finger in portrait paintings Portrait paintings of men holding marshal's baton Portrait paintings with natural background Sash of the Order of the Holy Spirit in portrait paintings Stones in portrait paintings Three-quarter view portrait paintings of men facing right Waist sashes in art War of Jenkins' Ear
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