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William of Orange, King of England and Stadtholder, c. 1692-97 (oil on canvas)
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William of Orange, King of England and Stadtholder, c. 1692-97 (oil on canvas)
3545909 William of Orange, King of England and Stadtholder, c. 1692-97 (oil on canvas) by Schalken or Schalcken, Godfried (1643-1706); 76.5x65 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Willem III (1650-1702) Prince of Orange, Stadtholder from 1672 and King of England from 1689
The candle has symbolic meaning - it serves others with its light, while burning itself out.
); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 23640296
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17th Battle Of The Boyne Candle Ermine Flame Glorious Revolution King Billy Protestant Seventeenth Symbolism William And Mary William Of Orange
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This portrait captures the essence of William of Orange, King of England and Stadtholder, during his reign from 1692 to 1697. Painted by Godfried Schalken or Schalcken, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 76.5x65 cm and is housed in the prestigious Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. William III, also known as Willem III, was a prominent figure in European history. As Prince of Orange and Stadtholder from 1672, he later ascended to become the King of England after the Glorious Revolution in 1689. This portrait showcases him donning regal armor with an ermine cloak draped over his shoulder. The focal point of this artwork lies in the symbolic candle held by William III. The flame represents enlightenment and knowledge while serving others with its light at the cost of burning itself out. This symbolism reflects his dedication to his people and Protestant beliefs. The painting exudes baroque aesthetics with its intricate details and rich colors that were characteristic of seventeenth-century artistry. It immortalizes a significant moment in history when monarchy clashed with revolution during the Battle of Boyne. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece, you can't help but be captivated by William's commanding presence as a male monarch who left an indelible mark on Dutch and English history alike.
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