Margaret of Austria in the Oval on your wall? - Muurmeesters
Trp Post Container Data Trp Post Id 36837 Pourbus 8217 Margaretha 8211 Oval Trp Post Container
Trp Post Container Data Trp Post Id 36837 Pourbus 8217 Margaretha 8211 Oval Trp Post Container
Trp Post Container Data Trp Post Id 36837 Pourbus 8217 Margaretha 8211 Oval Trp Post Container

Pourbus' Margaret - oval

YEAR

1600

This oval version of Margaret of Austria's painting is an eye-catcher in your living room, bedroom or office can be ordered in a height of 100 or 150 cm.

Your Muurmeester comes ready-made in a black MDF frame with a velvet finish. Only still available in the Netherlands. Read more about the painting here

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INFORMATION

Round masterpiece Margaret of Austria on your wall

Do you want this beautiful old master by Frans Pourbus studio in the oval on your wall? Choose your favourite size and order. You can count on

high-quality print on velvet
including black MDF frame
available in different sizes
prices include frame and velvet canvas
your oval master is delivered assembled
In the Netherlands, shipping costs are included. There will be a surcharge for delivery of the oval frames to the Wadden Islands, Zeeland and Zeeuws-Vlaanderen. Unfortunately, the oval Muurmeesters are not (yet) supplied outside the Netherlands.

THE PAINTING MARGARETHA OF AUSTRIA - 1600

Original: oil on copper 22.5 x 28.5 cm, wxh

Frans Pourbus made this portrait by order of Margaret of Austria ( 1584 - 1611 ). In the painting, Margaret is wearing a large diamond, El estanque (The Pond), with a large pearl, La Peregrina (The Pilgrim), underneath, which she wears in several paintings.

Margaret was born in Graz on 25 December 1584 and was the 11th child of Charles II of Austria and Maria Anna of Bavaria.

Margaret married her second cousin, the Spanish King Philip III, on 18 April 1599 and together they had 8 children. Their eldest daughter Anna Maria later married King Louis XIII of France. Margaret died in childbirth with her youngest son Alfons Maurice in San Lorenzo de El Escorial on 03 October 1611.

Frans Pourbus II also painted a portrait of her husband King Philip III.

Read more about the life and work of Frans Pourbus II on his painting page.