Portret van George IV (koning van Groot-Brittanië en Hannover) by Willem van Senus

Portret van George IV (koning van Groot-Brittanië en Hannover) 1811 - 1820

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graphite, engraving

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portrait

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neoclacissism

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pencil drawing

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graphite

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graphite

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engraving

Dimensions height 306 mm, width 242 mm

Willem van Senus created this print of George IV, King of Great Britain and Hannover. Portraiture during this period played a crucial role in shaping public perception and legitimizing power. This image presents George IV in a way that emphasizes his authority. The meticulous detail in his military attire, complete with ornate decorations, speaks to the importance of projecting an image of strength. Made in the Netherlands, its creation reflects the complex political landscape of Europe. It invites us to consider the function of art in constructing national identity and reinforcing social hierarchies. To further explore this work, consider researching the printmaking industry during this time, as well as the relationship between the Dutch and British monarchies. By understanding the historical context, we can better appreciate the meaning and significance of this portrait.

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