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Image: Willem III (1650-1702), prins van Oranje. Stadhouder, sedert 1689 tevens koning van Engeland Rijksmuseum SK-A-1228

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Description: Portret van Willem III, prins van Oranje, stadhouder en sedert 1689 tevens koning van Engeland. Heupstuk, staande in wapenrusting naar rechts met commandostaf in de rechterhand, de linkerhand rustend op een helm. Onderaan de kop van een hond. Op de achtergrond een veldslag. Hoogstwaarschijnlijk gebaseerd op een prototype van Sir Peter Lely.
Title: Willem III (1650-1702), prins van Oranje. Stadhouder, sedert 1689 tevens koning van Engeland 
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