King Henri II, King of France (1519–1559) (after François Clouet)
French School
Category
Art / Oil paintings
Date
1800 - 1899
Materials
Oil on canvas
Measurements
1651 x 1111 mm (65 x 43 3/4 in)
Place of origin
France
Order this imageCollection
Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk
NT 1210309
Summary
Oil painting on canvas, King Henri II, King of France (1519–1559) (after François Clouet) by French School, 19th century. Full-length portrait of a man, standing, turned slightly to the left, gazing at the spectator. He wears a black-and-gold, striped and belted doublet, with short, bombasted breeches of slashed gold-and-white. His trunk-hose are white and worn with square-toed, low-heeled, white shoes, with pierced decoration and yellow pom-poms. His short, black coat is heavily gold-braided. His black, cockaded cap covers short hair and a small beard frames his chin. His right hand holds gold gloves and his left hand rests on his sword on the left hip. The floor is an olive-green and rust design of squares and semi-circles. The painting is severely damaged by mildew. White catalogue number '98' . Copy of a painting in the Louvre of Henry II by Clouet.
Provenance
presented to the National Trust by Sybil Lyne-Stephens, Lady Paston-Bedingfeld (1883 – 1985), 1952
Makers and roles
French School, publisher after François Clouet (Tours c.1516 - Paris 1572), publisher