Equestrian Portrait of Charles V is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian. Created between April and September 1548 while Titian was at the imperial court of Augsburg, it is a tribute to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, following Charles' victory in the April 1547 Battle of Mühlberg. Titian knew Charles V personally, and had painted a number of portraits of him by this time. The portrait was commissioned by Mary of Austria, Queen of Hungary, and entered the Museo del Prado's collection in 1827. Drawing on sources such as Roman military art , Renaissance... equestrian imagery such as the engravings of Hans Burgkmair, and possibly Dürer's Knight, Death and the Devil, Titian portrays Charles V heroically but in a calm dawn setting in which there are no signs of battle. A feeling of steadiness and control is created by the darkly treed background behind the rider, the evenly clouded sky, and Charles' detached gaze into the distance.
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| Artist: | Titian |
| Date completed: | September 1548 |