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Charles II entering The Hague in a carriage with the Mauritshuis on the right
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Charles II entering The Hague in a carriage with the Mauritshuis on the right
Charles II entering The Hague in a carriage with the Mauritshuis on the right; from Verhael van de Reys van Carel II, Coning van Groot-Brittannie, in Hollandt van 25 Mey tot 2 Junij 1660, 1660
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This print captures the historic moment of Charles II entering The Hague in a grand carriage, with the magnificent Mauritshuis standing proudly on the right. Taken from the 17th-century publication "Verhael van de Reys van Carel II, Coning van Groot-Brittannie, in Hollandt van 25 Mey tot 2 Junij 1660" this image is a testament to British heritage and history. In this scene, King Charles II of Great Britain and Ireland is depicted amidst a bustling crowd as he makes his regal procession through The Hague. Jan Hendricksz Vliet's masterful engraving skillfully portrays the king's arrival with intricate details such as angelic cherubs adorning the carriage and heraldic coats of arms symbolizing his royal status. The composition beautifully captures both the architectural splendor of the Mauritshuis and the lively atmosphere surrounding it. Philippe Pieter's artistic vision brings forth a sense of grandeur and significance to this historical event. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are transported back in time to witness an important chapter in British history. This print serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage while also showcasing Vliet's exceptional talent for capturing moments that transcend time itself.
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