The Battle of Waterloo
Here the Duke of Wellington is receiving the message that Prussian forces are coming to his aid. Wellington, commander of the Anglo-Dutch troops, is the central figure in this group portrait of the major players at Waterloo. Lying wounded on a stretcher in the left foreground is the Dutch Crown Prince, later King William II. Originally intended for Wellington, the painting remained in the Netherlands thanks to William I who bought the picture for his son.
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The Battle of Waterloo
Here the Duke of Wellington is receiving the message that Prussian forces are coming to his aid. Wellington, commander of the Anglo-Dutch troops, is the central figure in this group portrait of the major players at Waterloo. Lying wounded on a stretcher in the left foreground is the Dutch Crown Prince, later King William II. Originally intended for Wellington, the painting remained in the Netherlands thanks to William I who bought the picture for his son.
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De hertog van Wellington krijg ...... derij behouden voor Nederland.
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Here the Duke of Wellington is ...... ought the picture for his son.
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Rijksmuseum
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De Slag bij Waterloo
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The Battle of Waterloo
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created
1824
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1824
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extent
drager breedte 823 cm
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drager hoogte 567 cm
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height 567 cm
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kort deel 1 spieraam lengte 565,7 cm
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kort deel 2 spieraam lengte 566,4 cm
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kort deel lijst breedte 40,0 cm
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kort deel lijst lengte 592,0 cm
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kort deel lijst lengte 650,0 cm
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lang deel 1 spieraam lengte 822,7 cm
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lang deel 2 spieraam lengte 822,6 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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temporal
eerste kwart 19e eeuw
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first quarter 19th century
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