Portrait of the Five Eldest Children of Charles I

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Portrait of the Five Eldest Children of Charles I is a 17th-century group portrait by Anthony van Dyck depicting the young heirs of the English king in a grand yet intimate courtly setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group portrait
painting
artisticSchool Flemish Baroque
commissionedBy Charles I of England
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
creator Anthony van Dyck
culture English
depictionStyle grand manner portraiture
intimate courtly setting
depicts Anne, Princess of England
Charles I of England's children
Charles II of England
James II of England
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
Princess Elizabeth of England
heirs to the English throne
depictsTimePeriod reign of Charles I of England
genre Baroque portrait
court portrait
hasSubject English monarchs
surface form: English monarchy

dynastic succession
royal children
hasType child portrait
royal portrait
inception 17th century
medium oil paint
movement Baroque
notableFor combination of grandeur and intimacy in royal portraiture
representation of royal heirs in childhood
originalLanguageTitle English
partOf court art of Charles I of England
significantFigure Anne, Princess of England
Charles II of England
James II of England
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
Princess Elizabeth of England

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Anthony van Dyck notableWork Portrait of the Five Eldest Children of Charles I