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Charles Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle, , 1812 (engraving)
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Charles Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle, , 1812 (engraving)
7234613 Charles Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle, , 1812 (engraving) by Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle (1513-1540). Son of Sir Richard Wingfield, courtier and diplomat. Charles Winhfield Knight. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving by H. Meyer after a portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger from Imitations of Original Drawings by Hans Holbein, John Chamberlaine, London, 1812.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases Charles Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle, a prominent figure in the 16th century. The engraving, created by Hans Holbein the Younger and handcolored by H. Meyer, beautifully captures Wingfield's noble presence and Renaissance-era fashion. Charles Wingfield was the son of Sir Richard Wingfield, known for his courtier and diplomatic roles. As a knight himself, Charles held an esteemed position within society and played a significant role in international relations during his time. The portrait emphasizes Wingfield's distinguished features - his expressive face and commanding gaze draw viewers into the depth of his character. The intricate details captured through stipple engraving highlight both the skill of Holbein as an artist and the importance placed on portraiture during this period. Displayed against a neutral background, Wingfield stands as a symbol of nobility and power. His image serves as a testament to not only his individual influence but also to the broader social dynamics that shaped European history. This print offers us a glimpse into 16th-century Europe, where diplomacy played an essential role in shaping nations' destinies. It is a reminder of how art can preserve historical moments while simultaneously capturing the essence of individuals who have left their mark on society.
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