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Portrait of Catherine de’ Medici Unknown Painter

Artist

Unknown Painter active in the first half of the 16th century

Culture French, Italian
Date first half of the 16th century
Object type painting
Medium, technique oil on oak
Dimensions

31.3 × 23 cm

Inventory number 58.4
Collection Old Master Paintings
On view This artwork is not on display

According to the inscription on this small portrait, it is a likeness of Catherine de’ Medici (1519–1589), queen of France. Orphaned at a young age, when she was fourteen she was married to Henry (1519–1559), second son of King Francis I of France. Henry became heir to the throne when his older brother died in 1536; he was crowned King Henry II in 1547. The marriage between Henry and Catherine, arranged for dynastic purposes, resulted in them having thirteen children together: three of their sons were later kings of France, and two of their daughters became queens consort. This portrait of Catherine as a young girl was painted in the 1530s, probably by a master at the court in Fontainebleau who had studied in Italy. The inscription describing the sitter as the “queen mother” is clearly a later addition.

References

Pigler, Andor, Katalog der Galerie Alter Meister, 1-2. Museum der Bildenden Künste, Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest. 2, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1967, p. 246.

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