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Fredrika Amalia, 1649-1704, Princess of Denmark, Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp, c.1670. Creator: Jurgen Ovens
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Fredrika Amalia, 1649-1704, Princess of Denmark, Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp, c.1670. Creator: Jurgen Ovens
Fredrika Amalia, 1649-1704, Princess of Denmark, Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp, c.1670
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Bracelet Duchess Dutchess Earring Earrings Half Length Jürgen Ovens Length Necklace Ovens Jurgen Pearl Pearl Earring Pearl Earrings Pearl Necklace Pearls Princess Sleeve Sleeves Dane Danes Hairdressing Ladieswear Womens Wear Womenswear
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This portrait captures the elegant and regal presence of Princess Frederika Amalia of Denmark and Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp, painted by the renowned artist Jurgen Ovens around the year 1670. The Princess, born in 1649, is depicted in half-length, dressed in the fashionable attire of the Baroque era. Her dress, adorned with intricate gold lace and pearls, displays the opulence and grandeur of the Danish and Swedish royalty of the time. The color palette of the painting is dominated by rich hues of gold, red, and black, reflecting the extravagance and sophistication of the period. Frederika Amalia's hairstyle, arranged in elaborate curls and held in place with a pearl and diamond ornament, is a testament to the meticulous attention to detail in the portrayal of the Princess. Her pearl earrings and necklace, along with her bracelet, add to the overall allure and elegance of her appearance. The painting, an oil on canvas masterpiece, showcases the artistic skill and talent of Jurgen Ovens, who expertly captured the essence of the Princess's beauty and regal bearing. The Princess's heritage is reflected in her Danish and Swedish connections, as she was a member of the Danish royal family and held the title of Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp. This portrait offers a glimpse into the fashion, customs, and traditions of the 17th century, making it an invaluable addition to any collection of historical art and a testament to the enduring allure of the Baroque era.
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