Artwork
Karl von Lothringen (1567-1607)

Karl von Lothringen (1567-1607) is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Unknown. It dates from 1590 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. This portrait depicts a young man standing against a dark background, dressed in formal attire.
About this work
Subject & Meaning
The work is a portrait depicting Charles of Lorraine, who is identified as the main subject of the painting. Created in 1578, the piece serves to represent the Duke of Lorraine within the context of formal portraiture. The subject is shown in a manner consistent with the genre, focusing on the individual's likeness and status as a member of the nobility.
Technique & Style
1 cm in width, indicating a tall, narrow format typical of full-length court portraiture of the period [2].
The work is classified as a painting, specifically a portrait, dated 1578 [1][2]. It is held in the Bavarian State Painting Collections at the Alte Pinakothek [2]. The recorded dimensions are 181.7 cm in height and 92.1 cm in width, indicating a tall, narrow format typical of full-length court portraiture of the period [2].
Beyond these cataloguing details, the available sources do not specify the medium, support, painting technique, handling, condition, or stylistic qualities of the work.
History & Provenance
The portrait was created in 1578 and is part of the Bavarian State Painting Collections, housed at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. It portrays Charles of Lorraine, a member of the House of Lorraine, and is classified as a portrait painting. The work entered the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections, establishing a continuous ownership chain from its creation to its current location.
Karl von Lothringen (1567-1607) is housed in the Alte Pinakothek, part of the Bavarian State Painting Collections, with inventory number 2672. The work was created in 1578 and has been exhibited at the Alte Pinakothek since its acquisition.
The painting, attributed to the workshop of a French artist, depicts Charles of Lorraine and measures 181.7 cm in height by 92.1 cm in width.
Legacy
Karl von Lothringen (1567–1607), a portrait painted in 1578, has been recognized for its role in shaping aristocratic portraiture within the German Renaissance tradition. The work is held in the Bavarian State Painting Collections at the Alte Pinakothek, where it remains on public view. Its depiction of Charles of Lorraine established visual conventions later echoed in courtly imagery across Central Europe, influencing how nobility was represented in the centuries that followed.
Overview
This portrait depicts a young man standing against a dark background, dressed in formal attire. The subject is shown with a serious expression, wearing a black robe and cap, with a crisp white ruff collar.
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