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William (Willem or William) of Orange (1533-1584). Guillaume de Nassau, Prince of Orange, known as Guillaume the taciturn, founder of Orange Nassau, described in front of the city of Delft (Netherlands)
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William (Willem or William) of Orange (1533-1584). Guillaume de Nassau, Prince of Orange, known as Guillaume the taciturn, founder of Orange Nassau, described in front of the city of Delft (Netherlands)
LSE4315473 William (Willem or William) of Orange (1533-1584). Guillaume de Nassau, Prince of Orange, known as Guillaume the taciturn, founder of Orange Nassau, described in front of the city of Delft (Netherlands). In the 17th century, an orange tree, symbol of family growth, was added to the composition. Painting attributed to Daniel Van den Queborn (1552-1602), 1599. Historical Museum of the Hague (Netherlands). by Queborn, Daniel Van den (1552-1602); Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands; (add.info.: William (Willem or William) of Orange (1533-1584). Guillaume de Nassau, Prince of Orange, known as Guillaume the taciturn, founder of Orange Nassau, described in front of the city of Delft (Netherlands). In the 17th century, an orange tree, symbol of family growth, was added to the composition. Painting attributed to Daniel Van den Queborn (1552-1602), 1599. Historical Museum of the Hague (Netherlands).); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022
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This print showcases William (Willem or William) of Orange, also known as Guillaume de Nassau, Prince of Orange. He is depicted in front of the picturesque city of Delft in the Netherlands. Renowned for his leadership and political acumen, he earned the moniker "Guillaume the taciturn". The composition gains an additional layer of symbolism with the inclusion of an orange tree, representing family growth. This addition was made in the 17th century, further enhancing the significance and legacy associated with William's lineage. Painted by Daniel Van den Queborn in 1599, this artwork is now housed at the Historical Museum of The Hague in the Netherlands. The painting exudes a sense of grandeur and historical importance that captivates viewers. Leonard de Selva has skillfully captured this remarkable piece through photography, preserving its intricate details and vibrant colors for all to admire. With every glance at this photo print, one can't help but be transported back to a time when great leaders shaped nations and left indelible marks on history. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded not only of William's significant contributions but also how art has a unique ability to transcend time and connect us with our past. Leonard de Selva's photograph serves as a testament to both artistic excellence and historical preservation.
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