Daniel Seghers

Portrait of Stadholder-King William III (1650-1702) surrounded by a Garland of Flowers

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257 voorzijde
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Daniel Seghers
Portrait of Stadholder-King William III (1650-1702) surrounded by a Garland of Flowers

Visible à Salle 8

Seghers, a Flemish artist who specialised in painting flowers, often combined his flowers with a stone statue. This bust is of King-stadholder Willem III, the stadholder of Holland who was also the king of England. The branches of orange blossom and the orange lilies refer to his family name: of Orange. The little portrait was only added after Segher's death by an unknown painter.

The painting was probably a gift from Seghers to Constantijn Huygens, the secretary of the stadholder. Until the mid-nineteenth century, it hung in his home, close to the Mauritshuis.

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Daniel Seghers
Portrait of Stadholder-King William III (1650-1702) surrounded by a Garland of Flowers

Visible à Salle 8

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Informations générales
Daniel Seghers (Antwerp 1590 - 1661 Antwerp)
Portrait of Stadholder-King William III (1650-1702) surrounded by a Garland of Flowers
painting
257
Salle 8
Détails des matériaux et techniques
oil
canvas
122.5 x 107 cm
Inscriptions
lower right: D. Seghers. Soctis. JESV

Origine

Constantijn Huygens and heirs, The Hague; transferred from the Huygens residence in 1842; on long-term loan to the Het Loo Palace Nationaal Museum, Apeldoorn, since 1984