The Younger Collection
"The Younger: A Glimpse into the Lives of Prominent Figures and Enigmatic Artworks" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of "the younger
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"The Younger: A Glimpse into the Lives of Prominent Figures and Enigmatic Artworks" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of "the younger. " From royal portraits to mysterious landscapes, this collection offers a fascinating insight into the lives of renowned individuals and their artistic legacies. Immerse yourself in history with King Henry VIII's powerful presence captured in his portrait from 1537-1541. Witness his commanding gaze, reflecting both authority and intrigue. In contrast, Catherine Howard's youthful beauty shines through Hans Holbein the Younger's brushstrokes in her portrait from ca. 1540-1545. Jan Provoost's masterpiece, "The Virgin and Child in a Landscape, " transports us to a serene scene where divine love intertwines with nature’s splendor. The delicate balance between spirituality and earthly existence is beautifully depicted. Frans Pourbus the Younger invites us to meet Martin Ruze de Beaulieu through his striking portrait from 1927. This artwork captures not only an individual but also an era defined by elegance and refinement. Experience Queen Elizabeth's grace as she dances with the Earl of Leicester in an enchanting painting from 1581. Their synchronized movements convey harmony amidst courtly grandeur—a moment frozen forever on canvas by an unknown artist. Travel back to London’s Hyde Park circa 1838 through a lively depiction of "A Meeting of the Four-In-Hand Club. " Witness horse-drawn carriages galloping along, revealing a glimpse into society’s vibrant social gatherings during that period. Hans Holbein the Younger returns with Dorothea Kannengiesser portrayed delicately yet powerfully—an emblematic representation of feminine strength during early modern times (1525-1526). Enter Henry Fuseli's realm as he delves into our deepest fears with "The Nightmare" (c1790).