扮作亨利八世的克鲁少爷肖像

Joshua Reynolds · PD

扮作亨利八世的克鲁少爷肖像


作品信息

创作年份
1775
材质技法
油彩
类型
绘画
尺寸
140 × 110 cm

故事

The small boy planting his feet and staring you down is playing Henry VIII. He is John Crewe, about three years old, the son of a Cheshire politician, and his parents had a Tudor costume made for him for a children's fancy-dress party. Reynolds turned the joke into a painting around 1775. He lifted the pose straight from Holbein's famous portrait of the real Henry, all shoulders and swagger and planted legs, then shrank it onto a toddler in miniature finery, small dogs at his feet. Georgian England loved this kind of masquerade, and loved watching children play at being their elders. The writer Horace Walpole admired how Reynolds had swapped the king's colossal haughtiness for what he called the boyish jollity of Master Crewe. The child himself grew up to become a soldier and later a baron.

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