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Allegory on Charles V as Ruler of the World

Peter Paul Rubens

DomQuartier Salzburg | Residenzgalerie Salzburg

DomQuartier Salzburg | Residenzgalerie Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria

After serving his apprenticeship in Antwerp, Rubens moved to Italy in 1600, working in Venice, Rome and Genoa, and particularly in Mantua, at the court of Duke Vincenzo Gonzaga II. He keenly studied and copied masterworks of classical Greek and Roman art and the Italian Renaissance, developing his own new baroque style.

At the behest of Duke Gonzaga II, Rubens travelled to Spain on a diplomatic mission. There he encountered the powerful dynasty of the Habsburg rulers, and he regarded Charles V as the founding figure of this imperial power.

The emperor is portrayed in shining armour and wearing the Order of the Golden Fleece and the insignia of his office: crown, sceptre, sword and globe, symbolising his wide-ranging dominion. The crown is in the form of a Habsburg private crown; these were mostly mitral.

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  • Title: Allegory on Charles V as Ruler of the World
  • Creator: Rubens Peter Paul (1577–1640)
  • Creator Lifespan: 1577/1640
  • Creator Death Place: Antwerp
  • Creator Birth Place: Siegen in Westfalen
  • Physical Dimensions: w141 x h166.5 cm (without frame)
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Residenzgalerie Salzburg, Image Fotostudio Ghezzi, Oberalm
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
DomQuartier Salzburg | Residenzgalerie Salzburg

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