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Charles Ferdinand Pahud 1803-73 Governor General
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Charles Ferdinand Pahud 1803-73 Governor General
Charles Ferdinand Pahud (1803-73). Governor General (1855-61), Portrait of Charles Ferdinand Pahud de Mortanges (1803-73). Governor General (1855-61). Hip piece, standing, and face, leaning with the right hand on a stone wall, stab and gloves in the left hand. In the background a landscape. Part of a series of portraits of the governors-general of the former Dutch East Indies, historical persons, colonial governor, Charles Ferdinand Pahud de Mortanges, Jacob Spoel (mentioned on object), 1863 - 1868, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 120.5 cm × w 92.5 cm d 15 cm
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Media ID 19556938
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1863 1868 Background Colonial Governor Face Former Dutch East Indies Gloves Governor General Governors General Hip Piece Historical Persons Leaning Left Hand Portraits Right Hand Stab Stone Wall Jacob Spoel Mentioned Oil Paint
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This portrait print showcases Charles Ferdinand Pahud de Mortanges, a prominent figure in the history of the former Dutch East Indies. Serving as Governor General from 1855 to 1861, Pahud's influence and leadership left an indelible mark on this colonial territory. The image depicts him in a regal stance, with one hand resting gracefully on a stone wall while holding a sword and gloves in the other. The artist skillfully captures Pahud's commanding presence and distinguished features, allowing us to glimpse into the life of this historical personality. Behind him lies a picturesque landscape, perhaps symbolizing his connection to both nature and power. Part of an esteemed series featuring portraits of governors-general, this artwork serves as a testament to their significance within Dutch colonial rule. Created between 1863 and 1868 by Jacob Spoel, this oil painting on canvas measures approximately 120.5 cm in height by 92.5 cm in width. The Liszt Collection proudly presents this remarkable piece that encapsulates the legacy of Charles Ferdinand Pahud de Mortanges. It invites viewers to reflect upon the complex history of colonization while appreciating the artistic talent employed in capturing such influential figures for posterity.
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