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ANTIQUE #SA299631

Sir Godfrey Kneller 1646-1723 Portrait Of King George I 1660-1727

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Sir Godfrey Kneller 1646-1723
 
Portrait of King George I 1660-1727
 
oil on canvas
 
50 x 32 in. (125 x 82 cm.)
 
This triumphalist Portrait is has a number of symbols that helped to cement King George I claim to the British Throne, based on the act of succession. The Union flag was formed at the act of Union in 1707, when England and Scotland United under a single sovereign state as the United Kingdom of Great Britain. George I came tio the throne in August 1714. The Kings colours of the Great Union Flag are shown in this portrait and were used from 1707-1801. After the act of Union the flag gained a regularised status as the ensign armorial of the Kingdom of Great Britain. The French Flag is also shown in this portrait, showing the Azure three fleurs-de-lis. George styled himself in Great Britain as '' George, by Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the Faith'' The two flags and drums may allude to the creation of the Triple Alliance, composed of Great Britain, France and the United Provinces formed in 1717, for which George was an active contributor.
 
George I (1660–1727), king of Great Britain and Ireland and elector of Hanover, was born Georg Ludwig (George Lewis) at Hanover on 28 May 1660, the first of the seven children who survived of the marriage in 1658 of Ernst August (1629–1698) of Brunswick-Lüneburg to Sophia (1630–1714), youngest daughter of Frederick V of the Palatinate, Winter King of Bohemia, and of Elizabeth, daughter of James I of England. At the time of the marriage, and still in 1660, Ernst August was not a ruling prince. He had the expectation of becoming the next protestant prince–bishop of Osnabrück, but that was a non-hereditary position which, under the terms of the settlement of 1648, alternated between Roman Catholic and protestant incumbents. Moreover, as the youngest of the four sons of the junior branch of the dukes of Brunswick, his chances of becoming the ruling prince of either of the two du...
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