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Charles V at Mühlberg — 역사와 사실
The painting Charles V at Mühlberg was created by Titian in 1548. It shows Emperor Charles V on horseback, wearing armor and holding a lance. The figure is shown in profile, moving to the left, with an open landscape in the background and soft light in the sky.
The lighting highlights the metallic armor and the horse’s body. The portrait commemorates Charles V’s victory at the Battle of Mühlberg in 1547. The emperor is shown in a calm and controlled posture, without direct battle action. The horse is also restrained, reinforcing an image of authority and discipline.
The composition focuses entirely on the main figure, with no additional characters or narrative elements. Historically, the work was produced shortly after the victory over the Schmalkaldic League. Titian was working for the imperial court and created this image as an official representation of the emperor’s power. It follows the tradition of equestrian portraits used to convey political and military leadership.
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