Charles I at the Hunt

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"Charles I at the Hunt" is a celebrated 17th-century equestrian-style portrait by Anthony van Dyck depicting the English king in an elegant, informal hunting scene that emphasizes his royal authority and refinement.

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Charles I at the Hunt canonical 2
Charles I in the Hunting Field 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf equestrian portrait
oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Charles I at the Hunt
surface form: Charles I in the Hunting Field
artHistoricalSignificance major portrait of Charles I by van Dyck
artistBirthName Anthony van Dyck
surface form: Anthonis van Dyck
artistNationality Flemish
artworkStyle court portraiture
collection Louvre Museum
surface form: Musée du Louvre
commissionedBy Charles I of England
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
creator Anthony van Dyck
depicts Charles I of England
coastline
gloves
groom
hat
horse
hunting dog
hunting landscape
landscape
plumed hat
riding boots
royal attire
sea
servant
sword
symbol of aristocratic leisure
symbol of royal authority
tree
walking stick
genre hunting scene
portrait
royal portrait
inception 1630s
circa 1635
languageOfTitle English
locatedIn France
Paris
location Louvre Museum
mainSubject Charles I of England
materialUsed oil paint
movement Baroque
period 17th century
subjectOccupation king of England
king of Ireland
king of Scotland
support canvas
title Charles I at the Hunt self-link

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Anthony van Dyck notableWork Charles I at the Hunt
Charles I at the Hunt title Charles I at the Hunt self-link
Charles I at the Hunt alsoKnownAs Charles I at the Hunt
this entity surface form: Charles I in the Hunting Field