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Bust of Stadholder-King William III (1650-1702)

Blommendael, Jan1699

Mauritshuis

Mauritshuis
Den Haag, Netherlands

The Dutch stadholder Prince Willem III of Orange was married to Mary Stuart, the eldest daughter of King James II of England. In 1689, they were crowned king and queen of England. Ten years later, Blommendael sculpted this portrait of the king-stadholder.

Willem III is portrayed as a powerful monarch, with an ermine cloak and the chain of the Order of the Garter. In the latest fashion, he is wearing an allonge wig, which Blommendael has brought to life by drilling holes in the marble.

Details

  • Title: Bust of Stadholder-King William III (1650-1702)
  • Creator: Blommendael, Jan
  • Date Created: 1699
  • Provenance: Art dealer Le Besconte Picard, Liège; acquired by King William I, 1820
  • Type: sculpture
  • Medium: white marble

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