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Photographic Print : The Prince of Orange Visititing Flood Victims at the Almoners Orphanage, Amsterdam, on 14 February 1 Creators: Mathieu Van Brée, William II, King of the Netherlands

The Prince of Orange Visititing Flood Victims at the Almoners Orphanage, Amsterdam, on 14 February 1 Creators: Mathieu Van Brée, William II, King of the Netherlands




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The Prince of Orange Visititing Flood Victims at the Almoners Orphanage, Amsterdam, on 14 February 1 Creators: Mathieu Van Brée, William II, King of the Netherlands

The Prince of Orange Visititing Flood Victims at the Almoners Orphanage, Amsterdam, on 14 February 1825, 1825

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1820s Amsterdam Bad Weather Bree Mathieu Ignace Van Bree Mathieu Van Bree Mattheus Ignatius Van Class Flood Flooded Flooding King Of The Netherlands King William Ii Of The Netherlands Mathieu Ignace Van Bree Mathieu Van Bree Mattheus Ignatius Van Bree Orange Prince Of Orphan Orphanage Orphans Prince Of Orange Royal Visit Social Class Van Bree Mathieu Van Bree Mathieu Ignace Victim Victims Willem Frederik George Lodewijk William Frederick George Louis William Ii William Ii Grand Duke Of Luxembourg William Ii King Of The Netherlands William Ii Of The Netherlands King Willem Ii


10"x8" Photo Print

Experience history through our exquisite photographic prints from Media Storehouse. This striking image captures a poignant moment as His Royal Highness, The Prince of Orange, pays a visit to the Almoners Orphanage in Amsterdam during the aftermath of the devastating floods on 14 February 1825. The photograph, creatively titled "The Prince of Orange Visiting Flood Victims at the Almoners Orphanage, Amsterdam, on 14 February 1825," is an evocative snapshot of history, expertly captured by renowned photographer Mathieu Van Brée. This beautiful print, featuring the King of the Netherlands, William II, is a must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Bring a piece of the past into your home or office with our high-quality, museum-grade photographic prints.

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This evocative oil painting by Mathieu Van Brée captures a poignant moment in Dutch history as Prince William II, also known as The Prince of Orange, pays a visit to the Almoners Orphanage in Amsterdam on 14 February 1825. The Prince, who was also the King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg, is depicted in the painting wearing a military uniform, standing amongst a group of flooded and devastated interiors. The orphanage, which was located in the heart of the city, had been inundated by heavy rains and flooding, leaving its residents and staff in dire straits. The Prince's visit served as a symbol of hope and compassion during a time of great hardship. The painting, with its muted colors and somber mood, captures the sense of loss and despair that must have pervaded the orphanage during this period. The class divide is also evident in the painting, with the Prince standing tall and proud, while the orphans and staff huddle together in the background, their faces etched with worry and sadness. This powerful painting is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of compassion and empathy during times of crisis.

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