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Amalia Van Solms Collection

Amalia van Solms was a powerful and influential figure in the 17th century, known for her beauty, intelligence, and political acumen

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Gallery of a Palace with Ornamental Architecture and Columns, 1630-1632. Creator: Dirck van Delen

Gallery of a Palace with Ornamental Architecture and Columns, 1630-1632. Creator: Dirck van Delen
Gallery of a Palace with Ornamental Architecture and Columns, 1630-1632. Other Title(s): A Seven-Part Decorative Sequence: A Gallery

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Allegory of the Farewell of William III from Amalia van Solms following the transfer of Regency to

Allegory of the Farewell of William III from Amalia van Solms following the transfer of Regency to t Creator
Allegory of the Farewell of William III from Amalia van Solms following the transfer of Regency to the States General, 1661

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), in or after c.1651. Creator

Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), in or after c.1651. Creator: Workshop of Gerard van Honthorst
Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), in or after c.1651

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), in or after c.1632. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), in or after c.1632. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), in or after c.1632. Other Title(s): Sophia Hedwig von Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel (1592-1642). Wife of Ernst Casimir. Copy after Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Frederick Henry, his Consort Amalia of Solms, and their Three Youngest Daughters, c.1647

Frederick Henry, his Consort Amalia of Solms, and their Three Youngest Daughters, c.1647. Creator: Gerrit van Honthorst
Frederick Henry, his Consort Amalia of Solms, and their Three Youngest Daughters, c.1647. Other Title(s): Portrait of Frederik Hendrik (1584-1647), Prince of Orange

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Allegory on the Memory of Frederik Hendrik (1584-1647), Prince of Orange, with the Portrait

Allegory on the Memory of Frederik Hendrik (1584-1647), Prince of Orange, with the Portrait of his Widow Amalia van Solms, 1654

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), 1650. Creator: Workshop of Gerard van Honthorst

Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), 1650. Creator: Workshop of Gerard van Honthorst
Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), 1650. Other Title(s): Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), Wife of Prince Frederik Hendrik

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Amalia van Solms, Princess of Orange, c. 1629 (oil on panel)

Amalia van Solms, Princess of Orange, c. 1629 (oil on panel)
450248 Amalia van Solms, Princess of Orange, c.1629 (oil on panel) by Miereveld, Michiel Jansz. van (1567-1641); 38.8x30 cm; The Holburne Museum, Bath

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait Amalia consort Frederick Henry Prince

Portrait Amalia consort Frederick Henry Prince
Portrait of Amalia, consort of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, Portrait of Amalia van Solms, wife of Prince Frederik Hendrik. Bust in oval, to the left

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait Amalia Solms 1602-75 Bust left jewelry

Portrait Amalia Solms 1602-75 Bust left jewelry
Portrait of Amalia from Solms (1602-75), Portrait of Amalia from Solms (1602-75). Bust to the left, with jewelry on the chest and in hair, Frederik Hendrik (Prince of Orange), Amalia van Solms

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait Amalia van Solms 1602-75 wife Prince Frederick Henry

Portrait Amalia van Solms 1602-75 wife Prince Frederick Henry
Portrait of Amalia van Solms (1602-75), Portrait of Amalia van Solms, the wife of Prince Frederick Henry. Knee, standing by a balustrade, a column to the right. In the right hand a cherry twig

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait Amalia van Solms bust lace flat collar

Portrait Amalia van Solms bust lace flat collar
Portrait of Amalia van Solms, bust with lace flat collar and pearl cords, jewelery on chest in oval frame with Latin motto. In lower margin Latin inscription in three lines

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait Amalia van Solms Gemals mothers stadholder

Portrait Amalia van Solms Gemals mothers stadholder
Portrait of Amalia van Solms Gemals and mothers of the stadholder (series title), Portrait of Amalia van Solms, wife of Frederik Hendrik

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait Amalia van Solms Gemins mothers stadholder

Portrait Amalia van Solms Gemins mothers stadholder
Portrait of Amalia van Solms Gemins and mothers of the stadholder (series title), Portrait of Amalia van Solms, wife of Frederik Hendrik

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Amalia van Solms in Mourning for her Husband, Prince Frederick Henry, Allegory of

Amalia van Solms in Mourning for her Husband, Prince Frederick Henry, Allegory of the Memory of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, with the Portrait of his Widow Amalia van Solms, Govert Flinck, 1654

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Amalia van Solms, 1602-75, Widow of prins Frederik Hendrik, Anonymous, c. 1647 - c

Amalia van Solms, 1602-75, Widow of prins Frederik Hendrik, Anonymous, c. 1647 - c. 1650, Portrait miniature

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Gerard van Honthorst Shows Amalia van Solms the Drawings by his Pupil Louise of Bohemia

Gerard van Honthorst Shows Amalia van Solms the Drawings by his Pupil Louise of Bohemia, Hendrik Jacobus Scholten, 1854

Background imageAmalia Van Solms Collection: Portrait of Amalia van Solms, Anonymous, Willem Jacobsz. Delff, 1626

Portrait of Amalia van Solms, Anonymous, Willem Jacobsz. Delff, 1626



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Amalia van Solms was a powerful and influential figure in the 17th century, known for her beauty, intelligence, and political acumen. As the wife of Prince Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau, she played a key role in shaping Dutch politics and diplomacy during a tumultuous time in European history. Amalia was not only a devoted wife and mother but also a skilled negotiator who helped secure alliances and navigate complex power struggles. Her legacy lives on through her descendants and the lasting impact she had on the Netherlands during her lifetime. Amalia van Solms remains an enduring symbol of strength, grace, and resilience in the face of adversity.