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Allegory Death William V Prince Orange 1806 Dutch Virgin stands mourning
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Allegory Death William V Prince Orange 1806 Dutch Virgin stands mourning
Allegory of the Death of William V, Prince of Orange, 1806, 1806. The Dutch Virgin stands mourning at the Princes grave. She is comforted by an angel. There is a portrait bust on the grave, two putti wearing the coat of arms. Right below the Dutch Lion, sleeping on broken weapons, personifications of countries, nations, states, districts, etc. (with NAME), grave, tomb, piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture, Willem V (Prince of Orange) -Nassau), Jan Willem Pieneman, Netherlands, panel, oil paint (paint), h 52.5 cm × w 41.2 cm × t 1.2 cm d 4.6 cm
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1806 Allegory Angel Arms Coat Countries Death Districts Dutch Lion Grave Jan Willem Pieneman Name Nassau Nations Orange Personifications Piece Portrait Bust Prince Reproduction Right Sleeping States Tomb Willem V William V Comforted Oil Paint
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This print captures the profound allegory of death surrounding William V, Prince of Orange, in 1806. The Dutch Virgin stands mournfully at the prince's grave, her sorrow palpable as she is comforted by a gentle angel. The scene is adorned with intricate details that add depth to the narrative. A portrait bust rests upon the tomb, paying homage to the departed prince. Two putti wearing his coat of arms symbolize his lineage and legacy. Just below them lies the Dutch Lion, peacefully slumbering amidst broken weapons—a poignant reminder of conflicts resolved and nations united. The artist skillfully personifies various countries, nations, states, and districts through symbolic representations scattered around the grave. Each figure tells a story within this larger allegory—names lost to time but their significance forever etched into history. Jan Willem Pieneman masterfully brings this allegorical masterpiece to life on a panel using oil paint. The meticulous brushstrokes capture every emotion and detail with precision and artistry. As you gaze upon this reproduction of Pieneman's sculpture-inspired work from 1806 Netherlands, allow yourself to be transported back in time—to an era where grief intertwines with hope and remembrance becomes immortalized through art.
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