Disfrute de la realeza! Tercera parte: Royal Tots-Comisión retrato pintado a mano de sus hijos
This is the third in a three-part series featuring our Royalty portraits, on occasion of the upcoming Royal wedding in Britain on May 19th. This week, we revisit some truly epic stories in the annals of royalty.
El jugador más pequeño de la fiesta actual de la boda real es el pequeño Louis Arthur Charles, que ha sido una gran noticia ya que su nombre se le otorgó sólo hace unos días y que ahora es el tema de múltiples historias virales ya. (Uno de los más divertidos tiene desde el fansite de Harry Potter Pottermore le reclaman como "el nombre de" un trío de Weasleys icónicos del universo de las novelas de Harry Potter.) Little Louis es también un recordatorio oportuno de una fina tradición de retratos reales de los niños que es una parte vital de las galerías de pintura a medida de Nobilified. Aquí, nos fijamos en algunos favoritos.
Infanta Margarita Teresa of Spain was spared the health curses of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty when she was born in the mid-17th century. She was known to her family and their friends as the "little angel," and carried a panoply of titles by the time of her untimely death from childbirth in her early twenties. Her portrait here is considered a masterwork in the career of the painter, and it's easy to understand why, because it conveys the charm that gave her that famous nickname perfectly.
Her brother, Prince Balthazar Carlos, was not so lucky in the health department and unfortunately lived an even shorter life, but you would never know it to look at the famous equestrian portrait by the master Spanish portrait artist Velazquez. Just to see this dynamic portrait makes it easy to imagine it as a showcase for the little hero in one's own life; an idea made possible by Nobilified's custom paintings from photos.
The grand Bourbon dynasty of France had no shortage of princes named Louis, speaking of that name, but probably not many portraits of them more charming than éste one, where the liveliness of the subject reaches right out from the canvas and grips the viewer. This classic, painted in 1845 by Franz Xavier Winterhalter, graced the Chateau de Versailles in its original form. Thanks to Nobilified, it could feature your child's face and hang on your wall today, using our unique custom painting from photo process.
To get your child's face on a royal portrait like these, all you need to do is pick one of these portraits or many like them and send as a photo. Our professional painters will make you a customized oil painting from that picture that your family can enjoy as its own work of royal art! It's a great season to treat the whole family royally.