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Arend Willem Baron van Reede son Willem Frederik Baron van Reede
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Arend Willem Baron van Reede son Willem Frederik Baron van Reede
Arend Willem Baron van Reede and his son Willem Frederik Baron van Reede, Portraits of two men, presumably Arend Willem baron van Reede (1747-1815), adjutant general of the Prince heir to the city, Major General infantry and envoy in Berlin, anonymous, Netherlands, 1800 - 1830, cardboard, watercolor (paint), glass, copper (metal), h 6.6 cm × w 5.3 cm h 7.5 cm × w 5.5 cm × d 0.6 cm
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Media ID 19559259
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1800 1830 Berlin Cardboard City Copper Envoy Glass Metal Portraits Two Men Adjutant General
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The print captures a poignant moment in history, showcasing the portraits of two distinguished men - Arend Willem Baron van Reede and his son Willem Frederik Baron van Reede. Presumably dating back to the early 19th century, this anonymous artwork sheds light on the lives of these prominent figures from the Netherlands. Arend Willem Baron van Reede (1747-1815) is depicted as a man of authority and influence. As adjutant general of the Prince heir to the city, he held significant military responsibilities as Major General infantry. Additionally, he served as an envoy in Berlin, representing his nation's interests with diplomacy and tact. His son, Willem Frederik Baron van Reede, stands alongside him in this portrait. While little information is provided about him specifically, it can be inferred that he too was destined for greatness given his family background and presence beside his esteemed father. The delicate craftsmanship behind this piece is evident through its medium - cardboard adorned with watercolor paint. The use of glass and copper further adds depth to these miniature portraits which measure approximately 6.6 cm by 5.3 cm for Arend Willem's image and 7.5 cm by 5.5 cm for that of his son. This remarkable photograph offers us a glimpse into Dutch history while honoring two individuals who played significant roles within their society during a transformative era.
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