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The Portrait of Charles V is an oil on canvas portrait of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor by Titian, painted in 1548. As with the Equestrian Portrait of Charles V, it was commissioned by Charles during Titian's stay at the imperial court at Augsburg. It is now in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, Germany.
The Portrait of Charles V with a Dog is a portrait by Titian of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor with a hunting dog, created in 1533. It passed from Charles to the Spanish royal collection, from which it came to the Museo del Prado, in Madrid.
Equestrian Portrait of Charles V (also Emperor Charles V on Horseback or Charles V at Mühlberg) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian. Created between April and September 1548 while Titian was at the imperial court of Augsburg , it is a tribute to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor , following his victory in the ...
Equestrian Portrait of Charles V by Titian.. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500–1558), the first ruler of an empire where the sun never set, [1] has traditionally attracted considerable scholarly attention and also raises controversies among historians regarding his character, his rule and achievements (or failures) in the countries in his personal empire, as well as various social ...
Charles V is portrayed by Sebastian Armesto in one episode of the Showtime series The Tudors. Charles V is the main subject of the TVE series Carlos, Rey Emperador and is portrayed by Álvaro Cervantes. Charles V is played by Adrien Brody in the upcoming movie Emperor. [225] Charles V is portrayed by Rupert Everett in The Serpent Queen.
Portraits of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (4 P) Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Portrait of Charles V may refer to one of several works by Titian: Portrait of Charles V (Titian, Munich), Alte Pinakothek; Portrait of Charles V (Titian, Naples), Museo di Capodimonte; Portrait of Charles V with a Dog, Prado, Madrid; Equestrian Portrait of Charles V, Prado, Madrid
He made a particular study of portraits of their great ancestor, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, by the sixteenth-century Venetian painter Titian, an artist he particularly admired. This canvas records Titian’s first portrait of Charles V (now lost). The Emperor is depicted as a knight, in full armour. (Permanent collection label)