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  Worldvisitguide > Places > J. Paul Getty Museum > European Painting > Northern European Paintings > An Allegory of Passion
An Allegory of Passion
Attributed to : Hans Holbein (le Jeune)

Date : 1530

Material : Oil painting on wood
J. Paul Getty Museum
Northern European Paintings
North Pavilion - First Floor - Section N203
Item 4 on 9
European Painting
Painting (All?gorie)

Area related
Germany


Description   

The panel once belonged to Henry, Prince of Wales (1594-1612), older brother of Charles I and one of the first collectors of paintings on England.

The unbridled horse-symbolic of vigor, ambition, or passion-carries a rider whose individualized features suggest it might be a portrait. Below, a cartouche holds the Italian inscription E cosi desio me mena (And so desire carries me along) taken from Petrarch's Canzoniere , written about 1342. The patron who commissioned the panel was probably a scholar and a humanist familiar with this text.

On the back of the panel is the monogram HP , which stands for Henry, Prince of Wales, the older brother of Charles I and one of the first serious art collectors in England. Richard Symonds, a British diarist, next mentioned the painting as being seen in the "Closett of the Lady Anne Mary Howard" at Arundel House in London in 1653.

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