A highly realistic Renaissance-style triptych composed of three circular glazed ceramic medallions, resembling authentic 16th-century European craftsmanship. Each medallion features sculpted, lifelike portraits in high relief of two young royal children — the sons of King Francis I of France — and their mother, Eleanor of Habsburg. The central medallion shows both children together, standing close with natural expressions, dressed in historically accurate Renaissance garments: rich velvet, embroidered fabrics, lace collars, and subtle gold ornamentation. The side medallions each depict a single figure — one child on the left, the mother on the right — in slightly turned, naturalistic poses. The ceramic surface is finely detailed with realistic glazing, slight imperfections, micro-cracks, and reflective highlights, evoking museum-quality Renaissance majolica or faience. Skin tones, facial features, and expressions are highly naturalistic and human, avoiding stylization. Backgrounds include subtle Renaissance decorative motifs, soft floral patterns, and muted gold leaf accents, with aged patina. Lighting is soft, warm, and directional, enhancing depth, shadows, and the sculptural relief. The overall composition resembles a preserved historical artifact displayed in a museum. Ver mais