Portrait of William I, King of the Netherlands
In 1812 Napoleon suffered a series of major defeats which allowed William Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau, to return to the Netherlands as monarch in 1813. A month after Napoleon’s escape from Elba, he proclaimed himself King of the United Netherlands (now the Netherlands and Belgium) and Duke of Luxemburg. After the Battle of Waterloo he was inaugurated in 1815 as King William I.
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Portrait of William I, King of the Netherlands
In 1812 Napoleon suffered a series of major defeats which allowed William Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau, to return to the Netherlands as monarch in 1813. A month after Napoleon’s escape from Elba, he proclaimed himself King of the United Netherlands (now the Netherlands and Belgium) and Duke of Luxemburg. After the Battle of Waterloo he was inaugurated in 1815 as King William I.
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Bruikleen van de Dienst voor 's Rijks Verspreide Kunstvoorwerpen
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On loan from the Dienst voor 's Rijks Verspreide Kunstvoorwerpen
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In 1812 Napoleon suffered a se ...... ted in 1815 as King William I.
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Toen Napoleon in 1812 aan de v ...... gehuldigd als koning Willem I.
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Rijksmuseum
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Portrait of William I, King of the Netherlands
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Portret van Willem I, koning der Nederlanden
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1819
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1819
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drager breedte 155,5 cm
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drager hoogte 227 cm
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height 227 cm
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width 155.5 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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