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Antique Framed Print : Willem met De Hoorn, Count of Orange, fights the Moors, 1827-1861. Creator: Dominicus Anthonius Peduzzi

Willem met De Hoorn, Count of Orange, fights the Moors, 1827-1861. Creator: Dominicus Anthonius Peduzzi



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Willem met De Hoorn, Count of Orange, fights the Moors, 1827-1861. Creator: Dominicus Anthonius Peduzzi

Willem met De Hoorn, Count of Orange, fights the Moors, 1827-1861. Willem, first count of Orange, rescues his four stolen children from the hands of the Moors, in the year 806. Legenderay character also known as William the Cuckold, William with the Short Nose, William or Wilhelmus van Aquitania, Guilhem, Guillaume au Cornet, Guillaume d'Orange, Guillaume de Gellone, Willem Isaac (c752-c812 ). He was Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Toulouse and first prince of Orange, saint of the Roman Catholic Church and the patron saint of gunsmiths. William fought against the Moors in the south of France. In one such fight, a Moor is supposed to have cut off part of his nose, earning him the nickname "Guillaume au Court Nez" (Willem with the Short Nose). The story is that this was corrupted into "Guillaume au Cornet" (Willem with the Horn)

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9th Century Duke Fight Horseman Horsemen Legend Legendary Moor Moors Named Names North Africa North African Riders Sepia Turban Turbans Duke Of Aquitaine Head Dress Nickname Watercolour Paint


21"x16" (54x41cm) Antique Frame

Bevelled wood effect frame, card mounted, 15x10 archival quality photo print. Overall outside dimensions 21x16 inches (54x41cm). Environmentally and ozone friendly, Polycore® moulding has the look of real wood, is durable and light and easy to hang. Biodegradable and made with non-chlorinated gases (no toxic fumes) it is efficient; producing 100 tons of polystyrene can save 300 tons of trees! Prints are glazed with lightweight, shatterproof, optical clarity acrylic (providing the same general protection from the environment as glass). The back is stapled hardboard with a sawtooth hanger attached. Note: To minimise original artwork cropping, for optimum layout, and to ensure print is secure, the visible print may be marginally smaller

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 37.1cm x 24.9cm (14.6" x 9.8")

Estimated Product Size is 54cm x 41.4cm (21.3" x 16.3")

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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Dominicus Anthonius Peduzzi's captivating watercolor painting, "Willem met De Hoorn, Count of Orange, fights the Moors," transports us back to the 9th century, where the legendary figure of Willem, Count of Orange, engages in a fierce battle against the Moors. The Count, also known by numerous other names including William the Cuckold, William with the Short Nose, and Guillaume d'Orange, was a Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Toulouse, and the first prince of Orange. He is revered as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and the patron saint of gunsmiths. In this dramatic scene, Willem is depicted rescuing his four stolen children from the hands of the Moors. The Count, dressed in armor and mounted on a powerful horse, brandishes a weapon in one hand and reaches out to grasp his children with the other. The Moor, clad in a colorful turban and headdress, is shown being subdued by a determined rider. The painting, created in the 19th century, is a stunning example of monochrome artistry, with the sepia tones adding depth and texture to the scene. The animals, both human and equine, are rendered with remarkable detail, and the intricate head dresses and turbans of the riders are a testament to the artist's skill. This evocative work of art, with its rich history and intriguing legend, is a must-see for anyone interested in European heritage, medieval history, or the art of Dominicus Anthonius Peduzzi. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is the fortunate home of this magnificent watercolor painting.

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