Portrait of Charles V with a Dog

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Portrait of Charles V with a Dog is a renowned 16th-century oil painting by Titian depicting the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V in a stately full-length pose accompanied by his dog.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance painting
oil painting
painting
artHistoricalPeriod 16th century
artist Titian
collection Prado Museum
surface form: Museo Nacional del Prado
colorPalette dark tones
rich reds
commissionedBy Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Titian
depicts Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
dog
depictsAnimal hunting dog
depictsClothing black court dress
depictsGesture authoritative stance
depictsHouse House of Habsburg
depictsObject gloves
sword
depictsPosition full-length standing pose
depictsRole Holy Roman Emperor
depictsTheme dynastic authority
imperial power
genre portrait
hasPart architectural background
column
drapery
hasType state portrait
inception 1533
influenced later royal portraiture in Spain
languageOfTitle Spanish
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Madrid
locatedInTheCountry Spain
location Prado Museum
mainSubject Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Charles V
medium oil on canvas
movement High Renaissance
Venetian Renaissance
surface form: Venetian school
notableWorkOf Titian
originalLanguageTitle Portrait of Charles V with a Dog self-linksurface differs
surface form: Retrato de Carlos V con un perro
partOf Spanish royal collection
significantFor representation of Habsburg imperial image
style court portraiture
subjectOccupation monarch
subjectTitle Holy Roman Emperor
King of Spain

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Titian notableWork Portrait of Charles V with a Dog
Portrait of Charles V with a Dog originalLanguageTitle Portrait of Charles V with a Dog self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Retrato de Carlos V con un perro