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Charles V (Charles of Habsburg, 1500-1558) and his mistress Jeanne (Johanna
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Charles V (Charles of Habsburg, 1500-1558) and his mistress Jeanne (Johanna
LSE4315305 Charles V (Charles of Habsburg, 1500-1558) and his mistress Jeanne (Johanna) van der Gheynst (circa 1500-1541) in front of the cradle of their daughter Margarita of Austria (Margarita of Parma, 1522-1586). Painting by Theodore Cannel (1817-1892), Oil On Canvas, 1844. Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (Belgium). by Canneel, Theodore Joseph (1817-92); Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent, Belgium; (add.info.: Charles V (Charles of Habsburg, 1500-1558) and his mistress Jeanne (Johanna) van der Gheynst (circa 1500-1541) in front of the cradle of their daughter Margarita of Austria (Margarita of Parma, 1522-1586). Painting by Theodore Cannel (1817-1892), Oil On Canvas, 1844. Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (Belgium).); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Belgian, out of copyright
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This print captures the historical figure of Charles V (Charles of Habsburg, 1500-1558) and his mistress Jeanne (Johanna) van der Gheynst (circa 1500-1541), standing proudly in front of their daughter Margarita's cradle. Painted by Theodore Cannel in 1844, this oil on canvas artwork is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (Belgium). The painting showcases a tender moment between Charles V and Jeanne as they gaze lovingly at their newborn daughter. The artist skillfully portrays the emotions on their faces, reflecting both joy and pride. The cradle symbolizes the beginning of Margarita's life, hinting at her future significance as she would grow up to become Margarita of Austria (Margarita of Parma, 1522-1586). Charles V was not only a powerful king but also a Holy Roman Emperor during the tumultuous 16th century. This portrait offers a glimpse into his personal life and reveals an intimate side rarely seen in historical depictions. Through this artwork, we are transported back to an era characterized by political intrigue and royal dynasties. It serves as a reminder that even great rulers like Charles V had personal lives filled with love and family bonds. Leonard de Selva's photograph beautifully captures every detail of this remarkable painting, allowing us to appreciate its artistic value while immersing ourselves in history.
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