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Princesse Anne Sophie de Danemark et ses deux fils, Jean Georges IV de Saxe (1668-1694
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Princesse Anne Sophie de Danemark et ses deux fils, Jean Georges IV de Saxe (1668-1694
FIA5407732 Princesse Anne Sophie de Danemark et ses deux fils, Jean Georges IV de Saxe (1668-1694) et Frederic Auguste de Saxe (Auguste II, roi de Pologne) (1670-1733) - Anna Sophie of Denmark (1647-1717), Electress of Saxony with sons John George and Frederick Augustus, by Krafft, David, von (1655-1724). Oil on canvas. Dimension : 133x128 cm. Nationalmuseum Stockholm by Krafft, David von (1655-1724); National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Photo eFine Art Images; Swedish, out of copyright
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Brooch Denmark Danish Earring Hair Style Princess Three Persons Jewel
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This print showcases Princesse Anne Sophie de Danemark, a woman of grace and elegance, alongside her two beloved sons, Jean Georges IV de Saxe and Frederic Auguste de Saxe. Painted by the talented artist David von Krafft in the 17th century, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures an impressive 133x128 cm. Princess Anne Sophie radiates maternal love as she stands tall with her children by her side. Her flowing hair is adorned with a delicate flower, accentuating her regal beauty. The exquisite jewels adorning her neck and ears sparkle in the light, symbolizing her noble status. The presence of a loyal canine companion adds warmth to this family portrait. It emphasizes their connection to nature and hints at their genuine affection for animals. As members of German nobility hailing from Saxony, these figures represent both power and refinement. Princess Anne Sophie's Danish heritage is evident through her dignified demeanor and Scandinavian charm. This artwork captures not only a moment frozen in time but also the essence of motherhood and familial bonds. The walking stick held by one of the boys signifies their transition into adulthood under their mother's guidance. Displayed at the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, this painting continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty. Its historical significance lies within its portrayal of aristocratic life during the 18th century - an era characterized by opulence and sophistication.
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