Italian painters compensated for the removal of gold by adding realism to their paintings.
Renaissance oil painters no longer venerated religious figures with gold.
The top left and right sides of the painting feature an elaborate decorative rococo motif.
[5] The green, red and pink garment features clear striations and folds of fabric.
The face of the royal is painted in adequate detail, flesh tones are clearly visible.
Jesus is dressed in gold emphasizing the veneration of the deities with the precious metal.