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Portrait of Willem III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, as a Child, 1654. Creator: Adriaen Hanneman
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Portrait of Willem III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, as a Child, 1654. Creator: Adriaen Hanneman
Portrait of Willem III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, as a Child, 1654. Other Title(s): Portrait of Willem III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, as a Child, William III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, as a Child.
Willem III is shown with the blue ribbon of the Order of the Garter, which was conferred on him in 1653 by his uncle Charles II of England, who was living in exile. Here he is holding an orange hanging on a small tree in an ornamental pot in a reference to the House of Orange. The thistles protruding from underneath his skirt also have a heraldic, dynastic connotation, for they are the symbol of the Stuart family to which Willem's mother belonged
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Head Of State King Billy King William Iii Orange Orange Tree Order Order Of The Garter Plume Plumed Prince Of Orange Prince Of Orange Nassau Prince William Iii Of Orange Nassau Prince William Of Orange Ribbon Skirt Stadtholder Stadtholder Of The Netherlands Thistle Thistles Willem Iii William Iii King Of England William Iii Of England William Of Orange William Stuart Adriaen Hanneman Head Dress
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This portrait, created by the Dutch artist Adriaen Hanneman in 1654, presents a young Willem III, Prince of Orange, as a child. Willem III is depicted wearing the blue ribbon of the Order of the Garter, a prestigious English order bestowed upon him by his uncle, Charles II of England, who was living in exile at the time. The young prince is shown holding an orange hanging on a small tree in an ornamental pot, symbolizing the House of Orange. The thistles protruding from underneath his skirt also hold heraldic significance, as they represent the Stuart family to which Willem's mother belonged. The painting is a testament to the rich cultural and historical connections between the Netherlands and England during the 17th century. The meticulously painted details, including the prince's elaborate cap and plumed headdress, add to the grandeur of the portrait. The inclusion of the orange tree and thistles not only adds a natural element to the artwork but also serves as a reminder of the political alliances and dynastic ties of the time. This oil on canvas painting is a fascinating depiction of a young prince, showcasing the artistic talents of Adriaen Hanneman and the historical significance of the subject matter.
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