Portrait of Mary Stuart (1662-95), Wife of Prince William III

Caspar Netscher, c. 1683

William III and Mary II by Caspar Netscher, between 1677 and 1684. In 1677 Stadholder William III married his niece Mary Stuart, daughter of the heir to the English throne, later James II. The two portraits form a pair. They were painted by Caspar Netscher, a popular portrait artist in The Hague. Mary is wearing an orange dress; the ermine cloak indicates her royal lineage. In contrast to the homely setting in which Mary is shown, William is depicted with acavalry battle in the background. He is wearing armour and beside him is a helmetwith an orange plume. William is carrying his staff of command. The stadholder was captain general of the army.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-C-195
  • Dimensionsheight 80.5 cm x width 63.5 cm, depth 5.5 cm
  • Physical characteristicsoil on canvas

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Portrait of Mary Stuart (1662-95), Wife of Prince William III

  • Object type

  • Object number

    SK-C-195

  • Description

    Portret van Maria Stuart, echtgenote van prins Willem III. Zittend ten voeten uit voor een balustrade en gordijn. Op de balustrade zit een papegaai. Op de achtergrond een fontein met Venus en Cupido gezeten op dolfijnen en een beeld van twee vechtende mannen. Pendant van SK-C-194.


Creation

  • Creation

    painter: Caspar Netscher

  • Dating

    c. 1683

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    oil on canvas

  • Dimensions

    • height 80.5 cm x width 63.5 cm
    • depth 5.5 cm

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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    On loan from the City of Amsterdam (A. van der Hoop Bequest)

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Documentation

  • Documentatiemap: aantekeningen R. van Luttervelt.


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