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Prince Umberto of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont (King Umberto II of Italy)

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The subject of this portrait is rendered with a striking realism, the artist capturing the essence of nobility. His gaze meets the viewer directly, a hint of introspection veiled by a composed expression. The intricate details of his attire are a testament to the artist's skill; the ruff collar, a symbol of status, frames the face, its crisp folds contrasting with the softer textures of the fabrics. The light dances across the satins and brocades, the colors of the clothing – a vivid blend of reds, golds, and whites – are set against a deep, dark background. It's as though the figure is emerging from the shadows, drawing all attention to himself. The overall impression is one of regal bearing and understated confidence.

Prince Umberto of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont (King Umberto II of Italy)

Philip de László

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1928

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4562 × 7140 px

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