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Willem Iv Collection

"Willem IV: A Portrait of Prince Orange-Nassau, 1711-1751" In this captivating portrait, we are introduced to Willem IV

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Stadhouder William IV, Prince of Orange, after 1734. Creator: Philip Van Dijk

Stadhouder William IV, Prince of Orange, after 1734. Creator: Philip Van Dijk
Stadhouder William IV, Prince of Orange, after 1734. Half-length portrait of Willem Karel Henrik, Prince of Orange, later Statholder Willem IV (1711-51)

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Portrait William IV Prince Orange Willem IV 1711-51

Portrait William IV Prince Orange Willem IV 1711-51
Portrait of William IV, Prince of Orange, Portrait of Willem IV (1711-51), Prince of Orange-Nassau. Standing, half-length, an ermine cloak over the left shoulder

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: William IV 1711-1751 Prince Orange-Nassau Portrait

William IV 1711-1751 Prince Orange-Nassau Portrait
William IV (1711-1751), Prince of Orange-Nassau, Portrait of William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau. Standing in armor, full-length portrait

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: William IV 1711-51 Prince Orange Nassau child

William IV 1711-51 Prince Orange Nassau child
William IV (1711-51), Prince of Orange Nassau, as a child, Portrait of William IV (1711-51), as a child. Half-length, eyes to the left

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Portrait Stadholder William IV 1711-51 Prince

Portrait Stadholder William IV 1711-51 Prince
Portrait of Stadholder William IV (1711-51), Prince of Orange Nassau, Portrait of William IV (1711-51), Prince of Orange Nassau Bust, to the right, in armor

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: William IV 1711-51 Prince Orange Nassau Portrait

William IV 1711-51 Prince Orange Nassau Portrait
William IV (1711-51), Prince of Orange Nassau, Portrait of William IV (1711-51), Prince of Orange Nassau. Bust to the right, eyes to the left, in armor

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Portrait Willem Bentinck van Rhoon 1704-1774

Portrait Willem Bentinck van Rhoon 1704-1774
Portrait of Willem Bentinck van Rhoon (1704-1774), Portrait of Willem Bentinck, diplomat employed by Willem IV, regent Anna and Willem V

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Portrait Anne Hanover Princess Royal Princess

Portrait Anne Hanover Princess Royal Princess
Portrait of Anne of Hanover, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, Consort of Prince William IV, Portrait of Anna van Hannover (1709-59), the wife of Prince William IV

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: William IV Prince Orange-Nassau Bust left oval architectural frame

William IV Prince Orange-Nassau Bust left oval architectural frame
William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Bust to the left of William IV, in an oval architectural frame. On the left a banner and a helmet

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Portrait William IV Prince Orange-Nassau command staff

Portrait William IV Prince Orange-Nassau command staff
Portrait of William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Portrait of William IV. A command staff in his right hand. In the bottom margin are name and titles, Willem IV (Prince of Orange-Nassau), J

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Willem IV killed front Stavoren deaths Count Willem IV

Willem IV killed front Stavoren deaths Count Willem IV
Willem IV killed in front of Stavoren The deaths of Count Willem IV (title on object), Count Willem IV of Holland and Hainaut are killed by the Frisians in an ambush near Stavoren, 26 September 1345

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Portrait Anna van Hannover wife Willem IV Oranje-Nassau

Portrait Anna van Hannover wife Willem IV Oranje-Nassau
Portrait of Anna van Hannover, Anna van Hannover, wife of Willem IV of Oranje-Nassau. She is wearing pearl earrings. Rienk Jelgerhuis, Leeuwarden, 1770, paper, h 220 mm × w 165 mm

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Willem IV, 1711-51, Prince of Orange Nassau, as a child, Anonymous, c

Willem IV, 1711-51, Prince of Orange Nassau, as a child, Anonymous, c. 1715, Portrait miniature

Background imageWillem Iv Collection: Anna of Hanover, Anna van Hannover, 1709-59, Sister of Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales

Anna of Hanover, Anna van Hannover, 1709-59, Sister of Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales, and wife of Prince William IV. Willem IV. Anonymous, 1735 - 1745, Portrait miniature


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"Willem IV: A Portrait of Prince Orange-Nassau, 1711-1751" In this captivating portrait, we are introduced to Willem IV, a prominent figure in the House of Orange-Nassau during the early 18th century. Born in 1711, he would go on to become a significant leader and hold various titles throughout his life. The artist skillfully captures Willem IV's regal presence as he gazes confidently into the distance. Dressed in elaborate attire befitting his status as Prince Orange, he exudes an air of authority and power. The intricate details of his clothing showcase the opulence associated with royalty during this era. As we delve deeper into Willem IV's story, we discover that he was not just a prince but also held the position of Stadholder. This role allowed him to command staff and make important decisions for his people. His leadership skills were evident even from a young age when he assumed responsibilities beyond those expected of a child. Tragically, Willem IV's life was cut short at the age of forty due to unforeseen circumstances. He met his untimely demise near Stavoren while leading troops into battle against Count William IV. This event marked a somber chapter in Dutch history and left many mourning the loss of such an influential figure. Aside from his political endeavors, it is worth mentioning Willem IV's personal life as well. He married Anna van Hannover, who became Princess Royal through their union. Their love is beautifully depicted in another enchanting portrait where they stand side by side - two souls bound together amidst their noble duties. Today, we remember Willem IV for his contributions to both politics and society during a time filled with challenges and triumphs alike. His legacy lives on through these remarkable portraits that capture not only his physical appearance but also hint at the strength and determination that defined him as Prince Orange-Nassau.