The far-famed House of Nassau or Orange (Het Wyt Beroemt Geslacht, van Nassou of Orangien)
The far-famed House of Nassau or Orange (Het Wyt Beroemt Geslacht, van Nassou of Orangien)
ca. 1628 - 1629
engraving on paper
sheet: 10 13/16 x 12 3/8 in. (27.5 x 31.5 cm)
Claes Jansz. Visscher
(Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1587 - 1652, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Publisher
CULTURE OR GROUP:
Dutch
OBJECT TYPE:
engravings (prints)
IMAGE USE:
Open Access Image
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CREDIT LINE:
Museum Purchase through the John N. Chester Fund
OBJECT NUMBER:
2019-7-9
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Description
Unusual portrait combining the living and dead members of the Orange-Nassau family: the aristocratic ruling house of The Netherlands. On the right, shaded beneath a tree, are deceased members of the family: William I (d.1584), his fourth and last wife Louise de Coligny (d.1620), and two of William's sons, Philip William (d.1618) and Maurice (d.1625). Opposite them are William's surviving son and successor to the stadtholdership: Frederick Henry. He is shown with his family (Amalia of Solms-Braunfels, William II, and Louisa Henrietta). Behind the two main groups, in the center, is a third group: Frederick of the Palatinate, King of Bohemia, his wife Princess Elizabeth (daughter of James I), and their children. After Prague was besieged, they spent many years in exile in the Netherlands. There is a view of The Hague in the background. Published by Claes Jansz Visscher, to whom the print is sometimes attributed, possibly after a design by Adriaen van de Venne.
Last Updated: 11/4/2022
DIMENSIONS
- sheet, sheet: 10 13/16 x 12 3/8 in. (27.5 x 31.5 cm)