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Johnson - Charles I J920157
KENWOOD HOUSE, SUFFOLK COLLECTION, London. " Charles I" c1635 by Cornelius JOHNSON (1593-1661). Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 942505
Filename: J920157.jpg
Size: 2799 x 4670 (17.8MB)
Date: 23rd April 2008
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Source: English Heritage Images
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This print showcases an exquisite painting titled "Charles I" by the renowned artist Cornelius Johnson. Created in 1635, this masterpiece is a part of the Suffolk Collection housed at Kenwood House in London. The portrait captures the essence of Charles I, a prominent figure from the Stuart monarchy era. In this artwork, Johnson skillfully portrays Charles I with remarkable attention to detail and precision. The king's regal presence is evident through his confident gaze and dignified posture. Every brushstroke brings out the intricate features of his face, emphasizing his strong jawline and piercing eyes. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, enhancing its overall impact. The vibrant colors chosen for Charles I's attire reflect his status as a monarch while also adding visual interest to the piece. Through this photograph, Historic England Photo Library allows us to appreciate not only Johnson's exceptional talent but also offers a glimpse into British history during one of its most significant periods. This image serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage and invites us to explore further into the world of art and monarchy.