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Queen Elisabeth von Habsburg (1501-26) of Denmark (1501-26) c. 1514-15 (oil on oak board)
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Queen Elisabeth von Habsburg (1501-26) of Denmark (1501-26) c. 1514-15 (oil on oak board)
CZA229151 Queen Elisabeth von Habsburg (1501-26) of Denmark (1501-26) c.1514-15 (oil on oak board) by Master of the Magdalen Legend, (16th Century) (attr. to); 33x33 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow, Poland; (add.info.: wife of Christian II King of Denmark; daughter of Queen Juana la Loca and king Felipe de Austria of Castilla; ); Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 18253729
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This portrait captures the regal beauty of Queen Elisabeth von Habsburg, a prominent figure in Danish history. Painted around 1514-15 by the Master of the Magdalen Legend, this oil on oak board print showcases her dignified presence and royal lineage. Queen Elisabeth's profile is delicately portrayed, highlighting her refined features and elegant headdress. Her piercing gaze exudes confidence and authority, reflecting her position as the wife of Christian II King of Denmark. Born in 1501 to Queen Juana la Loca and King Felipe de Austria of Castilla, she carried an illustrious heritage that added to her allure. The artist skillfully employs Netherlandish techniques to capture every intricate detail with precision. The use of oil paints on oak board adds depth and richness to the composition, enhancing its timeless appeal. Currently housed at the Czartoryski Museum in Cracow, Poland, this artwork stands as a testament to Queen Elisabeth's enduring legacy. It serves as a reminder not only of her significant role within Danish royalty but also as a symbol of female empowerment during a time when women held limited influence. As we admire this remarkable piece from www. bridgemanimages. com, let us appreciate Queen Elisabeth von Habsburg's contribution to European history and celebrate her lasting impact on Scandinavian culture.
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