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Prince of Orange Friedrich Heinrich, 1629 (print)
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Prince of Orange Friedrich Heinrich, 1629 (print)
8914626 Prince of Orange Friedrich Heinrich, 1629 (print) by Unknown Artist, (17th century); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Friedrich Heinrich, Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau, flyer in Dutch speech on its conquest of 's Hertogenbosch and Wesel, square complete overview with heading (multitasking legend), on both sides of a many-lined Poem of Praise, underneath one verse form thanksgiving at God in three chasm of I (Jacob Janszoon) Coleveldt, right at the bottom the title of the in Amsterdam negotiate bookseller Jacob Pietersz. watch, dated 1629., 1629); -NB-Bildarchiv / picturedesk.com
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17th Centuries Dutch Netherlands Hollander Hollanders Netherland Netherlands Holland Dutch Newspapers Noble Nobles The Netherland
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**A Regal Portrait: Friedrich Heinrich of Orange**
This stunning print captures the essence of Prince Friedrich Heinrich of Orange in all his glory. Dated back to 1629, this portrait is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of unknown artists during the 17th century.
Friedrich Heinrich was not only a prince but also Count of Nassau, making him an influential figure in European nobility. This print showcases his regal presence through its detailed depiction of his attire and facial features.
The background is adorned with intricate designs, adding to the overall grandeur of the portrait. The Prince's gaze appears confident and authoritative, reflecting his position as a leader among the Dutch aristocracy.
This rare find from the Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek in Vienna, Austria offers a unique glimpse into European history during this pivotal era. As part of Bridgeman Images' vast collection, it is now available for art enthusiasts to appreciate and study.
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