The replacement of the injured horse of the Prince of Orange during the fight in Boutersem, SK-A-2823 The replacement of the injured horse of the Prince of Orange, later King William II, during the fight at Boutersem, August 12, 1831. the prince is surrounded by officers and soldiers on a prancing white horse. Left a gun, right drum. Preliminary study for the painting to 1839, currently Amsterdam. Manufacturer in the Royal Palace: painter: Cornelis Krusemanstraat Date: 1837 - 1839 Physical characteristics: oil on canvas material: panel oil Dimensions: medium: h 31 cm. B × 39 cm. external dime


The replacement of the injured horse of the Prince of Orange during the fight in Boutersem, SK-A-2823 The replacement of the injured horse of the Prince of Orange, later King William II, during the fight at Boutersem, August 12, 1831. the prince is surrounded by officers and soldiers on a prancing white horse. Left a gun, right drum. Preliminary study for the painting to 1839, currently Amsterdam. Manufacturer in the Royal Palace: painter: Cornelis Krusemanstraat Date: 1837 - 1839 Physical characteristics: oil on canvas material: panel oil Dimensions: medium: h 31 cm. B × 39 cm. external dimensions: d 4 cm. (Including carrier SK-L-6487.) Subject: Belgian Revolution Day Campaign Battle Boutersem When: 1831-08-12 - 1831-08-12


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