Frederick II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1574-1648) c.1595
Watercolour on vellum | 7.0 x 5.5 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 420443
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This is one of the series of forty-nine portrait miniatures (420431-420679; Royal Collection) of German and other forebears of the Hanoverian dynasty which were first recorded hanging in Queen Caroline's Closet at Kensington Palace by George Vertue in 1743. The series can be dated fairly narrowly by internal evidence to the years between 1593-7 and appears to be the work of a single as yet unidentified miniature painter who worked mainly at the Brunswick-Lüneburg court but also visited Brandenburg and other centres. The artist was a naïve successor to the tradition of German court portraiture established by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553) at the court of the Elector of Saxony at Wittenberg. This portrait appears to be taken from life and shows the stiter at the age of about 21. Frederick II, fourth son of William the Younger, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (see 420439), succeeded his brother, Augustus as Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1636. As his six brothers, he drew lots for the the privilege of marrying, but was unsuccessful and died unmarried in 1648. Inscribed at the top in white: FRIDERICH HERZOG ZU BRAUNS UND LUNEB.
Provenance
Acquired by George I or George II; first recorded in Queen Caroline's Closet at Kensington Palace in 1743
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Medium and techniques
Watercolour on vellum
Measurements
7.0 x 5.5 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
8.2 x 6.8 cm (frame, external)
6.9 x 5.4 cm (sight)
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Alternative title(s)
Friedrich II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1574-1648)