Armchair of Jacoba of Bavaria
Jacoba of Bavaria (1401-1436) was countess of Holland, Zeeland, and Hainaut. However, powerful relatives in other territories challenged her position and tried to undermine her authority. In later centuries many people in the Republic identified with her because of her resistance to these foreign powers. Various objects associated with Jacoba were cherished and kept as mementos of her struggle. This chair is one of them; in reality, though, it is a 16th-century piece of furniture.
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Armchair of Jacoba of Bavaria
Jacoba of Bavaria (1401-1436) was countess of Holland, Zeeland, and Hainaut. However, powerful relatives in other territories challenged her position and tried to undermine her authority. In later centuries many people in the Republic identified with her because of her resistance to these foreign powers. Various objects associated with Jacoba were cherished and kept as mementos of her struggle. This chair is one of them; in reality, though, it is a 16th-century piece of furniture.
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Jacoba of Bavaria (1401-1436) ...... th-century piece of furniture.
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Jacoba van Beieren (1401-1436) ...... kheid een 16de-eeuws voorwerp.
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BK-NM-1009
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Rijksmuseum
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Armchair of Jacoba of Bavaria
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Leunstoel van Jacoba van Beieren
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created
c. 1560 - c. 1570
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ca. 1560 - ca. 1570
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extent
breedte 60,5 cm
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depth 38.5 cm
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depth 44 cm
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diepte 44 cm
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gewicht 9 kg
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height 115.5 cm
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height 43 cm
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hoogte 115,5 cm
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weight 9 kg
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width 44 cm
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Collectie: meubelen
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derde kwart 16e eeuw
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fourth quarter 16th century
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third quarter 16th century
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vierde kwart 16e eeuw
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