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Solms Collection

"Solms: A Glimpse into the Lives of Noble Figures" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Solms

Background imageSolms Collection: Amalia van Solms, Princess of Orange, c. 1629 (oil on panel)

Amalia van Solms, Princess of Orange, c. 1629 (oil on panel)
450248 Amalia van Solms, Princess of Orange, c.1629 (oil on panel) by Miereveld, Michiel Jansz. van (1567-1641); 38.8x30 cm; The Holburne Museum, Bath

Background imageSolms Collection: Portrait Amalia Solms 1602-75 Bust left jewelry

Portrait Amalia Solms 1602-75 Bust left jewelry
Portrait of Amalia from Solms (1602-75), Portrait of Amalia from Solms (1602-75). Bust to the left, with jewelry on the chest and in hair, Frederik Hendrik (Prince of Orange), Amalia van Solms

Background imageSolms Collection: Portrait Amalia van Solms 1602-75 wife Prince Frederick Henry

Portrait Amalia van Solms 1602-75 wife Prince Frederick Henry
Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), Portrait of Amalia van Solms, the wife of Prince Frederick Henry. Knee, standing by a balustrade, a column to the right. In the right hand a cherry twig

Background imageSolms Collection: Grand Duchess Eleonore of Hesse with her sons

Grand Duchess Eleonore of Hesse with her sons
Grand Duchess Eleonore of Hesse, formerly Eleonore of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (1871-1937), second wife of Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig of Hesse at home with her two sons, George Donatus (left) and Ludwig

Background imageSolms Collection: Frederica Dss Cumberland

Frederica Dss Cumberland
FREDERICA SOPHIA CHARLOTTE, duchess of CUMBERLAND, in 1815 married Ernest Augustus, duke. The widow of Prinz Friedrich von Preussen, and of Prinz Friedrich von Solms-Braunfels Date: CIRCA 1815

Background imageSolms Collection: Friedrich Count Solms

Friedrich Count Solms
FRIEDRICH herzog zu SOLMS German noble Date: CIRCA 1620

Background imageSolms Collection: Adolphe Solms De Nevers

Adolphe Solms De Nevers
ADOLPHE SOLMS comte de Nevers French statesman Date: circa 1600

Background imageSolms Collection: Huis ten Bosch Hague Formal Garden View South

Huis ten Bosch Hague Formal Garden View South
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Background imageSolms Collection: Portrait of Amalia, Countess of Solms, Consort of Prince Frederick Henry, Sophia Hedwig

Portrait of Amalia, Countess of Solms, Consort of Prince Frederick Henry, Sophia Hedwig, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Wife of Ernst Casimir I, copy after Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt

Background imageSolms Collection: Portrait of Johann Albrecht (II), Count of Solms-Braunfels, Crispijn van de Passe II

Portrait of Johann Albrecht (II), Count of Solms-Braunfels, Crispijn van de Passe II, 1632

Background imageSolms Collection: SCHLOSS BRAUNFELS, 1881. Schloss Braunfels, the ancestral residence of the Princes Solms

SCHLOSS BRAUNFELS, 1881. Schloss Braunfels, the ancestral residence of the Princes Solms, Germany. Engraving, 1888

Background imageSolms Collection: Baden-Baden, Germany - New Castle (Neues Schloss)

Baden-Baden, Germany - New Castle (Neues Schloss)
Baden-Baden a spa town in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. View toward the Stiftskirche and New Castle (Neues Schloss- 15th century). Date: 1950s

Background imageSolms Collection: Germany Braunfels

Germany Braunfels
Schloss Braunfels, home of the Prinzessin von Solms - one of those fabulously picturesque German castles


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"Solms: A Glimpse into the Lives of Noble Figures" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Solms, where illustrious individuals left their mark on history. Let us embark on a journey through portraits and scenes that unveil the stories behind this noble family. Amalia van Solms, Princess of Orange, captured in c. 1629 by an artist's brush, emanates grace and regality. Her portrait reveals her status as a prominent figure during her time, leaving an indelible legacy. Frederica Dss Cumberland stands tall as another member of the Solms lineage who graced the annals of history with her presence. Her name echoes through time, reminding us of her significance within royal circles. Friedrich Count Solms emerges from the shadows to claim his place among these notable figures. His contributions to society are yet another testament to the influence wielded by those bearing the name Solms. Adolphe Solms De Nevers adds further intrigue to our narrative. As we delve deeper into his story, we uncover a tale filled with triumphs and challenges that shaped both him and his era. Grand Duchess Eleonore of Hesse takes center stage alongside her sons—a poignant portrayal capturing familial bonds amidst aristocratic grandeur. This painting offers a glimpse into their lives beyond titles and positions held. The exquisite jewelry adorning Portrait Amalia Solms 1602-75 Bust left is symbolic not only of wealth but also reflects personal taste and style—an intimate reflection upon its wearer's character. Portrait Amalia van Solms 1602-75 wife Prince Frederick Henry showcases love immortalized on canvas—a testament to enduring partnerships forged amidst turbulent times—reminding us that even nobility seeks solace in companionship. Huis ten Bosch Hague Formal Garden View South invites you into an enchanting landscape meticulously crafted for pleasure—a sanctuary where members of House Solms found solace amidst the demands of their positions.