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Charles V (1500–1558) was Holy Roman Emperor and King Charles I of Spain. Following his abdication in 1556, Charles retired to the monastery of San Jeronimo de Yuste in Spain. He is depicted holding rosary beads and a bible to underline his Catholicism and wears the insignia of the Order of the Golden Fleece, a chivalric order, around his neck. From the 1830s history painting became a new trend in Victorian art, peaking between 1840 and 1870 in terms of production and public interest.
Touchstones Rochdale
Rochdale
Title
Charles V at the Monastery of Yuste
Date
1856
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 46.7 x W 64 cm
Accession number
211
Acquisition method
gift from Robert Taylor Heape, 1911
Work type
Painting
Touchstones Rochdale
The Esplanade, Rochdale, Greater Manchester OL16 1AQ England
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