Royal Portraits
Royal portraits are artistic representations of monarchs and members of royal families. These portraits often serve to convey power, status, and lineage, showcasing the subject's attire, regalia, and sometimes their surroundings. Artists like Hans Holbein and Anthony van Dyck have created famous royal portraits that reflect the culture and values of their time.
Historically, royal portraits were commissioned for public display and to solidify the image of the monarchy. They played a crucial role in propaganda, helping to shape public perception. Many of these works are now housed in museums, such as the National Gallery and The Louvre, preserving the legacy of royalty.