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Critz, John de, the Elder (ca. 1551/1552-1642)
(attributed to): James VI and I, (1566-1625(. King of Scotland (1567-1625). King of England and Ireland (1603-1625). 1604. The jewel on his hat, known as the Mirror of Great Britain, was commissioned to commemorate the union of the Scottish and English crowns in 1603. One of the diamonds had been a gift to Mary, Queen of Scots, from her father-in-law, the King of France. This painting is based on one of De Critz's official, full-lenght portraits of the king. James disliked sitting for his picture and there are few portraits of him from the life. Oil on canvas, 82.9 x 61.9 cm. PG561;2850. Bequeathed by Sir James Naesmyth 1897.
Location
National Galleries of Scotland/Edinburgh/Scotland/Great Bri
Unique Identifier
ART452467
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5893px × 7519px
Photo Credit
© National Galleries of Scotland, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY
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Chain
Goatee
Hat
James I of England (1567-1625)
Kings, English
Kings, Scottish
Looking at Photographs (1973)
Male
Man
Painting, Medium
Portrait