The Princess of Orange Receiving Alexander II (1818-1881), Grand Duke and Heir to the Throne of Russia, in the Czar Peter"s House in Zaandam, 17 April 1839, Christiaan Julius Lodewijk Portman, 1839 - 1840 – (Christiaan Julius Lodewijk Portman) 너무 이른 다음 것


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날짜: 1840

크기: 119 x 145 cm

기술: Oil On Canvas

Anna Pauwlona, the Princess of Orange, received Alexander II, Grand Prince and heir of Russia, at the Czaar Peterhuisje in Zaandam, April 17, 1839. The princess presents the grand frost a leaf on which bread (in turban form) and salt in a salt vessel, a well-known Russian welcome ritual. To be present (from left to right): Prince Willem Alexander Frederik (Alexander) of Orange-Nassau, Prince Willem Frederik Hendrik (Hendrik) of Orange-Nassau, Elisa Martha, Countess of Limburg Stirum, Sophia Wilhelmina Petronella, Countess of Wassenaar, Prince Willem (III) of Orange-Nassau, Dieuwke Fountain, her husband Adriaan van der Hoop, Prince Willem Frederik Karel (Frederik) of the Netherlands, Princess Anna Pauwlona of Russia, Princess Louisa of Prussia, Prince Willem II of Orange-Nassau, Alexander II of Russia, his aide-de-camp Count Orloff and among the figures at the door Baron d'Ivoy and Baron Mackay.

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