The artwork titled “Albert, Prince Consort,” rendered by Franz Xaver Winterhalter in 1859, is an oil painting on canvas that epitomizes the Neo-Rococo art movement. This portrait, measuring 241.9 by 158.1 cm, exemplifies the elegance and grandeur characteristic of its genre.
The artwork features Albert, Prince Consort, standing in a stately pose with a confident expression. He is attired in a formal black suit adorned with elaborate decorations and medals, signifying his royal status and accolades. His right hand rests on a saber, further emphasizing his authoritative presence, while his left hand is placed on a grand, ornate table. The backdrop includes classical architectural elements and a dramatic red drapery, adding to the regal ambiance. The rich, vibrant colors and intricate details displayed in the portrait highlight Winterhalter’s masterful technique and contribute to the overall opulence of the scene.