Category:Charles V standing with his dog
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Charles V standing with his dog (c. 1532-1533) is a painting by Titian in the Prado Museum, original painting of Jakob Seisenegger in the Kunsthistorisches Museum. |
painting in two versions by Seisenegger and Titian | |||||
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Depicts | Charles V and Dogo | ||||
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Location | Museo del Prado, Madrid city, Community of Madrid, Spain | ||||
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Media in category "Charles V standing with his dog"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
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Jacob Seisenegger - Portrait of Emperor Charles V - WGA21147.jpg 619 × 1,050; 150 KB
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Jakob Seisenegger 001.jpg 1,797 × 3,000; 3 MB
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Jakob Seisenegger 001FXD.jpg 1,001 × 1,670; 487 KB
Categories:
- Portrait paintings of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
- 16th-century oil portraits of standing men at full length
- 16th-century portrait paintings of men by title
- 16th-century portrait paintings with dogs
- Codpieces
- Green drapery in portrait paintings
- Renaissance portrait paintings of men with fur clothing
- Pluderhose
- 16th-century portrait paintings of bearded men
- Portrait paintings of men of Spain
- Portrait paintings of men with dogs
- Portrait paintings of men with swords
- Portrait paintings of standing men with right hand on hip
- Portrait paintings of men wearing caps
- Portraits with early German Mastiffs
- Schauben in art
- Spanish breeches
- Male white shoes in portrait paintings