Portrait of Marguerite of Navarre, Léonard Limousin

Portrait of Marguerite of Navarre, Léonard Limousin

Marguerite of angouleme (1492-1549) was the sister of king francis i of france. Two years after her first husband's death in 1525, she married henry of navarre and became queen of the tiny kingdom of navarre. She is portrayed here as a widow, contemplating a cross; on the reverse is an image of the virgin with her mother and family known as the holy kinship, perhaps to honor the queen's own family. In the 1600s, she remained highly regarded for her writings, chiefly on the challenge of reconciling a worldly life with a christian one. The subtle execution would be remarkable for an enamel portrait of 1525-27, and is more consistent with later portraits by leonard limosin, who worked for marguerite's husband henry. The effect of the white bust against a dark oval background is like a roman cameo. There are at least three versions of this fine portrait, probably made for relatives and admirers. Date: between circa 1540 and circa 1545? (Renaissance). Place of creation: Limoges, France. Dimensions: height: 10.8 cm (4.2 in); width: 7.9 cm (3.1 in). Medium: painted enamel on copper, silver. Collection: Walters Art Museum. Léonard Limosin - Portrait of Marguerite of Navarre - Walters 44504
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Author: Léonard Limousin (1505–)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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