About this artwork
Charles spent his childhood in the shadow of his much-admired older brother Prince Henry Frederick. Charles had a speech impediment and struggled with walking, possibly due to rickets. Although the fine lace, luxurious fabrics, jewels and exotic bird of paradise pinned to his hat demonstrate Charles’s wealth, there is nothing in this portrait to indicate his royal status or that he was second in line for the throne. Charles became heir apparent when Henry Frederick tragically died at only eighteen-years-old.
Updated June 2022
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artist:Robert PeakeEnglish (about 1551 - 1619)
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title:Charles I, 1600 - 1649. Reigned 1625 - 1649
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date created:About 1610
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:127.00 x 85.70 cm; Framed: 143.20 x 101.70 x 9.80 cm
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credit line:Bequeathed by the 13th Baron Elibank 1973
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accession number:PG 2212
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Robert Peake
Robert Peake
In 1604 the English artist Robert Peake became Principal Picture Maker to Henry, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of King James VI and I and brother of Charles I. His role was to promote the Prince as a dashing young man, depicting him on horseback, hunting and displaying his swordsmanship. In 1607...