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Glass Frame : Allegory Frederick Henry after the conquest of Den Bosch, Wesel and Grol, 1629-1630

Allegory Frederick Henry after the conquest of Den Bosch, Wesel and Grol, 1629-1630



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Allegory Frederick Henry after the conquest of Den Bosch, Wesel and Grol, 1629-1630

Allegory Frederick Henry after the conquest of Den Bosch, Wesel and Grol, 1629-1630, Crispijn van den Queborn, Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne, Staten-Generaal, 1630

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Media ID 12711285

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1630 Allegory Angels Band Bearing Bosch Chiara Ripa Conquest Count Ernst Fama Fama Buona Fame Frederick Frederick Henry Governor Helmets Henry Horse Horseback Maurits Nassau Prince Princes Racing Rearing Riding Staten Generaal Airborne Casimir Centrally Crispijn Van Den Queborn Den Bosch Heralds Wesel


7"x5" Glass Mount

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")

Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")

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.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the renowned artwork "Allegory Frederick Henry after the conquest of Den Bosch, Wesel and Grol, 1629-1630" by Crispijn van den Queborn and Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne. The piece was commissioned by the Staten-Generaal in 1630 to commemorate the triumphs of Frederick Henry, Governor of Den Bosch. In this allegorical masterpiece, we witness a grand scene where Frederick Henry takes center stage on horseback. He is depicted as a powerful leader, surrounded by symbols of fame and glory. Riding alongside him are Prince Maurits and Count Ernst Casimir from the Princes' House of Nassau. The composition is filled with vibrant details that capture the essence of victory. Racing heralds announce their triumphant arrival while airborne angels hover above, showering them with praise. The heroes wear helmets adorned with laurel wreaths - a symbol of honor - as they proudly bear banners representing their conquered territories: Den Bosch, Wesel, and Grol. Crispijn van den Queborn's masterful brushwork brings life to every element in this painting while Adriaen Pietersz. de Venne's artistic vision adds depth to its meaning. Together, they have created an extraordinary visual narrative that immortalizes these historical events. Quint Lox has skillfully captured this remarkable artwork through his lens, preserving its beauty for generations to come. This print serves as a testament

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