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Frans Pourbus d. J., 1569 Antwerpen – 1622 Paris, Werkstatt des

Pair of paintings PHILIPP III OF SPAIN and MARGARET OF AUSTRIA Oil on wood. Parquetted. Each 66 x 51 cm. As was customary in the portrait painting of courtly portraits, this pair of paintings was also repeated by the workshop for the presentation of the sitters in other seats of power after the first painting by a chief master. It was not uncommon for the artist to collaborate with the master under his guidance. The overall conception and painting style here point to the court painter Frans Pourbus the Younger, who, as the son of the painter Frans Pourbus the Elder (1545-1581), was in the service of the Brussels court before 1600. He was admitted to the Guild of St. Luke at the age of 21. From 1600 he worked under Vincenzo Gonzaga in Mantua, and in 1606 in Turin and Paris, where he became the most famous court painter from 1609. The two portraits show the sitters facing each other in half-length portraits, expressing their marital union. Both portraits on a black background, with the respective names of the sitters "PHILIPP'III / HISPANIAE REX" and "MARGARETA / HISPA. REGI." Philip III of Spain (1578-1621) reigned after the death of his father from 1598. Depicted here in blued, splendidly gold-inlaid armor, with ruff, the Order of the Golden Fleece on a red gold-edged ribbon on his chest. His wife Margaret of Austria (1584-1611), daughter of the Habsburg Charles II, was Archduchess and, through her marriage to Philip, Queen of Spain, Portugal, Naples and Sicily. She died in Madrid-Escorial. She wears a red embroidered dress with gemstone trimming on the sleeves, an openwork gold necklace and a gemstone brooch on a white bow, known as the "Joyel Rico de los Austrias", as well as the famous pearl "La Peregrina", which was given to Mary Tudor by Margaret's father-in-law Philip II as a betrothal gift and was returned to the Spanish monarchy after her death. The ruff with lace trim, the hair pinned up, the pearl choker and brooch in front of ostrich feathers in red and white - a reference to her Austrian origins. The youthful appearance suggests that she was married in 1599. There are two small portraits painted on copper in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, also attributed to Frans Pourbus the Younger, with only a few differences. There also appears to be a connection with the full-length portraits by Juan Pantoja de la Cruz (1553-1608), who was also commissioned to paint portraits of the Spanish aristocracy. Pourbus also created numerous portraits of high nobility, such as Maria and Eleonora de' Medici (Palazzo Pitti), Vincenzo I Gonzaga (private collection), Henrietta Maria of France (Prado) and Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain and her husband Albrecht VII of Austria (copies in Bruges, Groeningmuseum). An almost identical pair of paintings, auctioned at Dorotheum Vienna, 20.10.2015 ("Workshop Frans Pourbus", hammer price 393,000), in the same dimensions, proves the workshop repetitions of such portraits of high nobility, whereby, as here in comparison, only very few differences in detail can be observed with the same painting quality. A.R. Provenance: Spanish aristocratic family. Since ca. 2010 Private collection, California, USA. (1401562) (11) Frans Pourbus the Younger, 1569 Antwerp - 1622 Paris, workshop of A pair of paintings PHILIP III OF SPAIN and MARGARET OF AUSTRIA Oil on panel. Parquetted. 66 x 51 cm each. As was typical for court portraits, this pair of paintings was also repeated by the workshop after the initial version had been created by a master to present the sitters in other royal residences. It was not uncommon for the artist to collaborate with the master under his guidance. The overall concept and painting style point to the court painter Frans Pourbus the Younger, who, as the son of the painter F. Pourbus the Elder (1545 - 1581), was in the service of the Brussels court before 1600. Both portraits on a black background, on the top left and right the sitters' respective names: "PHILIPP III / HISPANIAE REX" and "MARGARETA / HISPA. REGI." Philip III of Spain (1578 - 1621) ruled after the death of his father from 1598. Their youthful appearance suggests the painting's creation during the time after the wedding in 1599. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam holds two small portraits painted on copper, with only a few differences, also attributed to F. Pourbus the Younger. Provenance: Aristocratic estate, Spain. Private collection, California/ U.S. since ca. 2010. (†)

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