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RM2A2J4A5–Albertine Agnes of Nassau, n.d., Cornelis Visscher, the Elder (Netherlandish, c. 1520-1586), after Gerrit van Honthorst (Dutch, 1590-1656), Holland, Engraving on paper, 419 x 308 mm
RMG89M67–Albertine Agnes, Prinzessin von Oranien, Gräfin von Nassau
RM2KGJY0T–Frederick Henry (1584-1647), sovereign prince of Orange, his Consort, Amalia of Solms-Braunfels (1602-1675), and their three youngest daughters (eldest to youngest), Albertine Agnes of Nassau (1634-1696), Henriette Catherine of Nassau (1637-1708), and Maria of Orange-Nassau (1642-1688), family portrait painting in oil on canvas by Gerard van Honthorst, 1647
RMG82J4W–Albertine Agnes, Prinzessin von Oranien, Gräfin von Nassau
RM2HT8MX5–Albertine Agnes of Nassau, n.d.
RMMMH4XR–Deutsch: Albertine Agnes von Oranien-Nassau (1634-1696) . 1668. Albertine Agnes von Oranien-Nassau Van den Tempel 1668
RMHKM17B–Albertine Agnes von Oranien-Nassau Van den Tempel 1668
RMP5F1A0–N/A. English: Albertine Agnes, Prinses van Oranje, Vorstin van Nassau-Dietz (1634-1696) oil on canvas 106 x 87 cm circa 1665 . circa 1665. Workshop of Johannes Mytens (circa 1614–1670) Alternative names Jan Mytens, Jan Mijtens, Johan Mytens, Johannes Mytens Description Dutch painter, draughtsman and court painter Date of birth/death circa 1614 24 December 1670 (buried) Location of birth/death The Hague The Hague Work period circa 1638-1670 Work location The Hague Authority control : Q864403 VIAF:69829536 ISNI:0000 0000 9925 4836 ULAN:500115766 LCCN:nr2006011968 WGA:MIJTENS, Jan W
RMPCH9WY–Albertine Agnes von Oranien-Nassau Van den Tempel 1668.
RMMMP5RC–Albertine Agnes, Prinzessin von Oranien, vermählte Fürstin von Nassau-Diez als Göttin Diana Albertine Agnes (1634-1696), die zweite Tochter des Prinzen Friedrich Heinrich und der Gräfin Amalia von Solms-Braunfels, wurde 1652 in Kleve mit Wilhelm Friedrich von Nassau-Diez (1613-1664) verheiratet. Der Ehemann war um 20 Jahre älter und ein entfernter Vetter, er war gerade zum Reichsfürsten erhoben worden und fungierte als Statthalter von Friesland. Das Paar residierte in der friesischen Residenz in Leeuwarden. 1664 fügte sich der Fürst beim Säubern einer Pistole tödliche Verletzungen zu. Die Witw
RM2F92XCB–Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orania, Countess of Nassau as a girl: chest picture, half from left; with side curly hair, pearl cord thread at the backhead, pearl necklace; ; in a shoulder-free dress; Small jewel with pearl at the neckline; In the sub-segment of the pornoval Latin. Legend (already as a wife of Wilhelm Friedrich von Nassau-Diez); in oval framing; Rectangular outer hatching with four pretensioning cores; Circulated at the edge of the presentation. Copper engraving, without designation.
RM2AHWJ6G–Cornelis Visscher, the Elder. Albertine Agnes of Nassau. 1540–1586. Holland. Engraving on paper
RMD5BPKG–A woman eyes the portraits of Countess Albertine Agnes of Orange-Nassau (L) and Princess Marie of Orange-Nassau (R) by Dutch painter Jan Mijtens ((1613/14-1670) at Oranienbaum Palace in Oranienbaum, Germany, 14 September 2010. After 200 years, the two precious paintings are back at the palace listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. They were purchased from the royal House of Anhalt.
RF2B8WF7H–Albertine Agnes of Nassau, n.d., Cornelis Visscher, the Elder (Netherlandish, c. 1520-1586), after Gerrit van Honthorst (Dutch, 1590-1656), Holland, Engraving on paper, 419 x 308 mm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2H8PMMT–Prinsenhof & Prinsentuin (17th century Prince's Court and Gardens) in the historic center of Groningen, The Netherlands.
RMW573A6–Death of Albertine Agnes, Princess of Nassau, daughter of Frederik Hendrik and Amalia of Solms, Silver Medal. Obverse: woman's bust inside the inside. Reverse: crowned coat of arms flanked by two crowned lions in a circle, Albertine Agnes (Princess of Orange), anonymous, 1696, silver (metal), founding, d 8.2 cm × w 161.56
RMG82J4D–Albertine Agnes, Prinzessin von Oranien, Gräfin von Nassau
RM2R8YF3P–Frederick Henry, his Consort Amalia of Solms, and their Three Youngest Daughters, c.1647. Other Title(s): Portrait of Frederik Hendrik (1584-1647), Prince of Orange, his Wife Amalia van Solms (1602-1675) and their Three Youngest Daughters Albertina Agnes (1634-1696), Henrietta Catharina (1637-1708), and Maria (1642-1688).
RMPCH9WX–Albertine Agnes, Prinzessin von Oranien, vermählte Fürstin von Nassau-Diez als Göttin Diana.
RM2F95XYT–Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orania, Countess of Nassau as a girl: chest picture, half of the right; with side curly hair, pearl cord thread at the backhead, pearl necklace; ; in a shoulder-free dress; Small jewel with pearl at the neckline; In tilt. Oval framing; Rectangular extension; Below the representation Latin. Legend, on both sides of the terms; Netherest privilege note, dated. Copper engraving by Cornelis Vissscher (d. J.) under the direction of Pieter Soutman after painting by Gerrit van Honthorst.
RM2B6AE40–Allegory of the wedding of Count William Frederick of Nassau with Albertine Agnes of Nassau, 1652 Mercury brings Willem Frederik to Albertine Agnes. In the midst of their coats. In heaven Jupiter and Juno sitting on a cloud with their animal symbols, the eagle and the peacock side. Among the performance a poem in honor of the marriage. In an architectural ornamental frame with wedding symbols and two kariatiden. Manufacturer : printmaker: Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert (listed building) for drawing Erasmus Quellinus (II) (listed building) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1652 Physical features: car
RMD5BPK9–Thomas Weiss (2-L) presents the portraits of Countess Albertine Agnes of Orange-Nassau (L) and Princess Marie of Orange-Nassau (R) by Dutch painter Jan Mijtens ((1613/14-1670) at Oranienbaum Palace in Oranienbaum, Germany, 14 September 2010. After 200 years, the two precious paintings are back at the palace listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. They were purchased from the royal Ho
RF2B9B998–Death of Albertine Agnes, Princess of Nassau, daughter of Frederik Hendrik and Amalia of Solms, Silver Medal. Obverse: woman's bust inside the inside. Reverse: crowned coat of arms flanked by two crowned lions in a circle, Albertine Agnes (Princess of Orange), anonymous, 1696, silver (metal), founding, d 8.2 cm × w 161.56 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2H8PMMM–Prinsenhof & Prinsentuin (17th century Prince's Court and Gardens) in the historic center of Groningen, The Netherlands.
RMG82J4B–Albertine Agnes, Prinzessin von Oranien, Gräfin von Nassau
RM2F96027–Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orania, Countess of Nassau as a girl: chest picture, half of the right; with side curly hair, pearl cord thread at the backhead, pearl necklace; ; in a shoulder-free dress; Small jewel with pearl at the neckline; In tilt. Oval framing; Rectangular extension; Below the representation Latin. Legend, on both sides of the terms; Netherest privilege note, dated. Copper engraving by Cornelis Vissscher (d. J.) under the direction of Pieter Soutman after painting by Gerrit van Honthorst.
RF2H8PMMA–Prinsenhof & Prinsentuin (17th century Prince's Court and Gardens) in the historic center of Groningen, The Netherlands.
RM2F8YYTW–Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orania, Countess of Nassau as a girl: chest picture, half from left; with side curly hair, pearl cord thread at the backhead, pearl necklace; ; in a shoulder-free dress; Small jewel with pearl at the neckline; In the sub-segment of the pornoval Latin. Legend (already as a wife of Wilhelm Friedrich von Nassau-Diez); Artist names; Cut out on the portrait edge oval. Copper engraving of Hendrik Rochusz. Van Dagen after paintings by Gerrit van Honthorst, moved by Clement de Jonghe.
RM2F96XH1–Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orania, Countess of Nassau as a girl: chest picture, half from left; with side curly hair, pearl cord thread at the backhead, pearl necklace; ; in a shoulder-free dress; Small jewel with pearl at the neckline; In the sub-segment of the pornoval Latin. Legend (already as a wife of Wilhelm Friedrich von Nassau-Diez); Artist names. Oval copper engraving by Jan Brouwer after painting by Gerrit van Honthorst, implemented in a oval frame occupied with interlocked genius and vegetables thread; Above with her ornamental coat of origin of Oranien-Nassau; In the rectangular
RM2F970N5–Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orania, Countess of Nassau as a girl: chest picture, half from left; with side curly hair, pearl cord thread at the backhead, pearl necklace; ; in a shoulder-free dress; Small jewel with pearl at the neckline; In the sub-segment of the pornoval Latin. Legend (already as a wife of Wilhelm Friedrich von Nassau-Diez); Artist names. Oval copper engraving by Jan Brouwer after painting by Gerrit van Honthorst, implemented in a oval frame occupied with interlocked genius and vegetables thread; Above with her ornamental coat of origin of Oranien-Nassau; In the rectangular
RM2G3E2GN–Weapons of Willem Frederik, Count of Nassau-Dietz, and Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orange. Weapons of Willem Frederik and Albertine Agnes. In a cartouche six lines of Dutch text.
RM2G4493J–Lacquer room. This room was made for the Court of the Stadholders at Leeuwarden. It formed part of the apartment of the consort of the Frisian stadholder, Princess Albertine Agnes of Orange and Nassau. The walls are mounted with Chinese screens of Coromandel lacquer. In this enchanting room,filled with exotic furniture and porcelain, the princess liked to drink tea from China.
RM2G44KNK–Lacquer room. This room was made for the Court of the Stadholders at Leeuwarden. It formed part of the apartment of the consort of the Frisian stadholder, Princess Albertine Agnes of Orange and Nassau. The walls are mounted with Chinese screens of Coromandel lacquer. In this enchanting room,filled with exotic furniture and porcelain, the princess liked to drink tea from China.
RM2G14G9T–Allegory on the marriage of Graaf Willem Frederik van Nassau with Albertine Agnes van Nassau, 1652. Mercurius brings Willem Frederik to Albertine Agnes. In the middle of their coats of arms. In heaven, Jupiter and Juno sit on a cloud with their animal symbols the eagle and the peacock beside themselves. Under the show a poem in honor of the marriage. In an architectural ornamental list of wedding symbols and two cariatides.
RM2G1511T–Allegory on the marriage of Count Willem Frederik van Nassau and Albertina Agnes, 1652; Epithalamium in Nuptias (...) Wilhelmi Frderici (...) et (...) Albertinae-Agnetis. Allegory on the marriage of Willem Frederik, Count of Nassau-Dietz with Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orange-Nassau, daughter of Frederik Hendrik, May 1652. Willem Frederik is led by Mercury to his wife, in the clouds are Jupiter and Juno. Central Cupid with a burning torch and the weapons of both parties. At the bottom of a canvas with a long verse in Latin by students of the Roman Catholic College in Turnhout. On either side
RM2FYXXB9–Allegory on the marriage of Count Willem Frederik van Nassau and Albertina Agnes, 1652; Epithalamium in Nuptias (...) Wilhelmi Frderici (...) et (...) Albertinae-Agnetis. Allegory on the marriage of Willem Frederik, Count of Nassau-Dietz with Albertine Agnes, Princess of Orange-Nassau, daughter of Frederik Hendrik, May 1652. Willem Frederik is led by Mercury to his wife, in the clouds are Jupiter and Juno. Central Cupid with a burning torch and the weapons of both parties. At the bottom of a canvas with a long verse in Latin by students of the Roman Catholic College in Turnhout. On either side
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