Alonso Sánchez Coello, the talented realist, removed some of Don Carlos’s bodily imperfections; the princeling’s physical (and mental) ills sprang from his ancestors’ inbreeding. A creative pose hid the fact that Carlos’s legs were of different length. The unfortunate Habsburg was the subject of a Schiller play, which in turn inspired a Verdi opera.
Prince Don Carlos of Austria, c.1558, Oil on CanvasSanchez Coello Spanish (1531 - 1588) |
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Alonso Sánchez Coello, the talented realist, removed some of Don Carlos’s bodily imperfections; the princeling’s physical (and mental) ills sprang from his ancestors’ inbreeding. A creative pose hid the fact that Carlos’s legs were of different length. The unfortunate Habsburg was the subject of a Schiller play, which in turn inspired a Verdi opera. |
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