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Description

Princess of Orange Mary Stuart I is dressed in white, the traditional colour of mourning for a noble. Her husband, Stadholder William II, had died two years earlier. Mary was keen to secure the succession of her very young son. This portrait alludes to that claim to stadtholdership: she holds an orange, symbolizing the House of Orange. At the left is depicted the Stadtholders’ Gate of the Binnenhof (Inner Court) in The Hague.

Maria Stuart als weduwe van Willem II

1652

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Dimensions

height 199.5 cm x width 170 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands