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The Arrival of Stadholder-King Willem III in the Oranjepolder on 31 January 1691
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The Arrival of Stadholder-King Willem III in the Oranjepolder on 31 January 1691
5671996 The Arrival of Stadholder-King Willem III in the Oranjepolder on 31 January 1691, 1692 (oil on canvas) by Backhuysen, Ludolf, I (1630-1708); 53.5x67.5 cm; Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Willem III (1650-1702) Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic, from 1689 King of England
Arriving back in Holland during the Nine Years War (1688-1697) to avert the French threat
Painting confiscated by the French during the Napoleonic Wars); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22566658
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The Arrival of Stadholder-King Willem III in the Oranjepolder on 31 January 1691
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in Dutch history, depicting the arrival of Stadholder-King Willem III in the Oranjepolder on January 31,1691. Painted by Ludolf Backhuysen, this masterpiece showcases an important event during the Nine Years War. Willem III, also known as William of Orange, was not only Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic but also became King of England in 1689. In this painting, he is seen returning to Holland to confront the French threat that loomed over his homeland. The composition beautifully portrays a warship sailing through turbulent waters with billowing clouds overhead. The ship's flag proudly displays its allegiance to Holland and represents the naval power that protected their shores during this tumultuous time. Backhuysen's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; from the meticulously painted sails and masts to the rowing boat accompanying the warship. This artwork serves as a testament to both maritime prowess and political significance. Sadly, during Napoleon's reign, this painting was confiscated by French forces. However, it now finds its rightful place at Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague where it continues to inspire visitors with its historical importance and artistic brilliance. "The Arrival of Stadholder-King Willem III" stands as a reminder of Holland's golden age and highlights how art can immortalize significant moments for generations to come.
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