Old Masters

June 2025, 2020
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LOT 43

Lot 43

After Jan Anthonisz van Ravensteyn (1570-1657) After Michiel van Mierevelt (1566–1641)

After Jan Anthonisz van Ravensteyn (1570-1657) After Michiel van Mierevelt  (1566–1641)
Lot 43 Details
After Jan Anthonisz van Ravensteyn (1570-1657) After Michiel van Mierevelt (1566–1641), Dutch

PORTRAIT OF MAURICE OF NASSAU, PRINCE OF ORANGE, IN GILDED ARMOUR, BUST LENGTH

Oil on panel
14 x 12 in — 35.6 x 30.5 cm

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

Realised: $1,140
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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After Jan Anthonisz van Ravensteyn (1570-1657) After Michiel van Mierevelt  (1566–1641)
  • After Jan Anthonisz van Ravensteyn (1570-1657) After Michiel van Mierevelt  (1566–1641)
  • After Jan Anthonisz van Ravensteyn (1570-1657) After Michiel van Mierevelt  (1566–1641)
Note:

A reducted version of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam's full length portrait from about 1613-1620 (inv. no. SK-A-255). Maurice (1567-1625) is portrayed wearing the gilded and engraved ceremonial armour that the States-General presented to him for his victory at the Battle of Nieuwpoort (1600).

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