Frederick V, 1596-1632, Elector Palatine, King of Bohemia
A half-length portrait, to the right, in armour and wearing a ruff and the sash and pendant of the Garter which is shown on the wrong shoulder.
Frederick became elector in 1610 and married James I of England’s daughter Elizabeth in 1613. In 1619 he was chosen king of Bohemia, but was driven out by imperial troops a week after his coronation. His most famous son was Prince Rupert the cavalier soldier and seaman. One of his daughters married the Elector of Hanover, their son eventually became George I of England. The portrait was painted in about 1624, and there is a later false inscription ‘Earl Lindsey’.
Frederick became elector in 1610 and married James I of England’s daughter Elizabeth in 1613. In 1619 he was chosen king of Bohemia, but was driven out by imperial troops a week after his coronation. His most famous son was Prince Rupert the cavalier soldier and seaman. One of his daughters married the Elector of Hanover, their son eventually became George I of England. The portrait was painted in about 1624, and there is a later false inscription ‘Earl Lindsey’.
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Object Details
ID: | BHC2696 |
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Collection: | Fine art |
Type: | Painting |
Display location: | Display - QH |
Creator: | English School, 17th century |
Date made: | circa 1624 |
People: | Frederick V, Elector Palatine |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Painting: 648 mm x 508 mm; Frame: 756 mm x 646 mm x 70 mm; Overall: 9.8 kg |