Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions

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Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions is a famous 17th-century oil painting by Anthony van Dyck depicting King Charles I from three different angles, often associated with the creation of the king’s sculpted bust.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
portrait painting
artHistoricalSignificance important example of Baroque court portraiture
associatedWith Gian Lorenzo Bernini
collection Royal Collection Trust
colorPalette muted background with rich costume colors
commissionedBy Charles I of England
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
creator Anthony van Dyck
currentLocation Windsor Castle
depicts Charles I of England
House of Stuart
surface form: Stuart monarchy
depictsAngle frontal view of Charles I
left profile view of Charles I
right three-quarter view of Charles I
depictsClothing Badge of the Order of the Garter
surface form: blue ribbon of the Order of the Garter

lace collar
richly decorated doublet
depictsFacialHair mustache and pointed beard of Charles I
depictsGazeDirection different gaze directions in each view
depictsHair long dark hair of Charles I
depictsHeadgear no crown
depictsInsignia Order of the Garter
depictsPersonRole King of England
King of Ireland
King of Scotland
genre portrait
hasPart central panel with frontal view
left panel with profile view
right panel with three-quarter view
inception 1635
1636
influenced later triple-view portrait conventions
languageOfAlternativeTitle Italian
languageOfTitle English
location Royal Collection Trust
surface form: Royal Collection
medium oil on canvas
movement Baroque
originalFunction reference for marble bust
partOf Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions self-linksurface differs
surface form: Royal portraits of Charles I by Anthony van Dyck
purpose model for sculpted bust of Charles I
style court portraiture
theme monarchical power
royal iconography
titleAlsoKnownAs Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions
surface form: Charles I in Three Positions

Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions
surface form: Triple Portrait of Charles I

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Anthony van Dyck notableWork Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions
Charles I in Three Positions alsoKnownAs Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions
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Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions titleAlsoKnownAs Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions
this entity surface form: Triple Portrait of Charles I
Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions titleAlsoKnownAs Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions
this entity surface form: Charles I in Three Positions
Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions partOf Portrait of Charles I in Three Positions self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Royal portraits of Charles I by Anthony van Dyck