So-called portrait of Don Carlos, son of Philip II of Spain, Antonis Mor

So-called portrait of Don Carlos, son of Philip II of Spain, Antonis Mor

So-called portrait of carlos, prince of asturias (1545-1568), but is probably a depiction of charles ix of france (1550-1574). Identification proposed by user ecummenic (talk) based on the comparison with some portraits of king charles ix (see images below) and the lack of physical resemblance of the sitter of this portrait to verified representations of don carlos. Object Type: painting. Genre: portrait. Date: 16th century. Dimensions: height: 24.8 cm (9.7 in) ; width: 19 cm (7.4 in). Medium: oil on panel. Collection: Unidentified location. Follower of Anthonis Mor Don Carlos of Spain
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Author: Follower of Antonis Mor (1519–1575)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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