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Photographic Print : The Prince of Orange changing his Wounded Horse during the Engagement at Boutersem, 1837-1839. Creator: Cornelis Kruseman
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The Prince of Orange changing his Wounded Horse during the Engagement at Boutersem, 1837-1839. Creator: Cornelis Kruseman
The Prince of Orange changing his Wounded Horse during the Engagement at Boutersem, 1837-1839. Other Title(s): The Prince of Orange, later King Willem II, changing his Wounded Horse during the Battle of Boutersem, 12 August 1831
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10"x8" Photo Print
Experience history come to life with this captivating photographic print from Media Storehouse. Witness the bravery and determination of The Prince of Orange, later King Willem II, as he changes the saddle on his wounded horse during the Engagement at Boutersem in 1837-1839. This stunning image, created by the renowned Dutch painter Cornelis Kruseman, offers a unique glimpse into the past. Bring history into your home or office with this beautiful and authentic work of art.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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This striking oil painting by Cornelis Kruseman captures a pivotal moment during the Battle of Boutersem in the Ten Days' Campaign of 1831. The Prince of Orange, later King Willem II of the Netherlands, is depicted in the midst of the chaos, changing the saddle on his wounded horse. The battle, fought in the Belgian town of Boutersem, was a significant engagement during the Belgian Revolution, which aimed to establish an independent Belgian state. The scene is set against a backdrop of smoke and dust, with soldiers and horses in various states of distress. The Prince, dressed in military attire and wearing a helmet, demonstrates remarkable courage and leadership, despite his own injury. His men rally around him, offering support and encouragement. The painting is a testament to the heroism and resilience of the Dutch military during this period. It also highlights the importance of the horse in military warfare, as the animals were essential for transportation and communication on the battlefield. Cornelis Kruseman, a Dutch painter, expertly captures the drama and intensity of the moment. The use of color and light creates a vivid and dynamic image, drawing the viewer into the heart of the action. The painting is now part of the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and is a valuable addition to the heritage of European art and history.
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