James I and Anne of Denmark
1601
ink
From the collection of National Gallery of Art
1601
ink
From the collection of National Gallery of Art
James I and Anne of Denmark is a 1601 ink by Renold Elstrack, a Baroque work, held at National Gallery of Art.
The painting depicts a man and woman, both wearing elaborate clothing and crowns, standing on either side of a large, ornate frame. The man is on the left, and the woman is on the right. The frame contains a family tree, with various names and relationships listed. The background of the painting is a light color, which helps the dark lines and details of the figures and frame stand out. In the foreground, the man and woman are shown in great detail, with intricate patterns on their clothing and accessories. The frame is also decorated with carvings and other ornaments, adding to the overall sense of opulence and grandeur. This painting is a great example of the Baroque movement, with its use of rich colors and detailed decoration.
Renold Elstrack (1570–1625) was an artist, born in London.
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