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Photographic Print : Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange, as Widow of William II, 1652 (oil on canvas)
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Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange, as Widow of William II, 1652 (oil on canvas)
3545905 Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange, as Widow of William II, 1652 (oil on canvas) by Helst, Bartolomeus van der (1613-70); 199.5x170 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Mary Henrietta (1631-1660) painted here in royal mourning (white) at the Hague, was Princess of Orange and Countess of Nassau by marriage to Willem II. Eldest daughter of King Charles I, she was the first to hold the title Princess Royal and was co-regent for her son, later William III, during his minority.
Through arch Stadtholders gate of the Binnenhof with a view of The Hague.); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22981364
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17th Den Haag Dutch Golden Age Formal Golden Age House Of Orange Orange Princess Royal Seventeenth Stadtholder The Hague Binnenhof Jewels St Jacob
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Bring the captivating history of Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange, into your home with our exquisite range of Photographic Prints from Bridgeman Images. This stunning oil on canvas painting, created by Bartolomeus van der Helst in 1652, captures Mary as the widow of William II. With her regal bearing and expressive gaze, this timeless masterpiece is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Our high-quality prints are meticulously reproduced to preserve the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original artwork, ensuring a beautiful addition to any decor. Order now and relive the rich history of the past through the lens of this extraordinary painting.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This portrait captures the elegance and sorrow of Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange, as she mourns the loss of her husband William II. Painted in 1652 by Bartolomeus van der Helst, this oil on canvas print showcases Mary Henrietta's regal presence amidst a backdrop of royal symbolism. Dressed in white, a traditional color for mourning during that era, Mary Stuart exudes grace and poise. As the eldest daughter of King Charles I and wife to Willem II, she held significant titles including Princess Royal and co-regent for her son William III. The painting depicts her role as a strong leader during her son's minority. The composition is enriched by its setting - through an arch Stadtholders gate at Binnenhof with a view of The Hague. This adds depth to the narrative while emphasizing Mary Stuart's connection to Dutch royalty. Every detail is meticulously captured; from the intricate lace adorning her gown to the exquisite jewels that adorn her neck and fingers. These elements highlight both her status within society and the opulence associated with Dutch Golden Age portraiture. Overall, this portrait serves as a testament to Mary Stuart's strength and resilience in times of adversity. It stands as a timeless representation not only of Dutch history but also as an example of artistry from the seventeenth century.
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