Prague of Prince Philip name William, 1618, Boetius Adamsz. Bolswert, 1618 print The sparkle bed of Philip Willem, Prince of Orange, founded on March 8, 1618. The prince died in Brussels on February 20, 1618. The prince is laid out in gala clothing on a bed. Burning candles and kneeling and praying monks around it. At the rear left, a man from behind a curtain enters the room. On the left on the wall is the assignment of Boëtius à Bolswert on the Princess Eleonora of Bourbon, the widow of Philip Willem. This copy lacks the caption that belongs to the plate according to the description in Knutt


Prague of Prince Philip name William, 1618, Boetius Adamsz. Bolswert, 1618 print The sparkle bed of Philip Willem, Prince of Orange, founded on March 8, 1618. The prince died in Brussels on February 20, 1618. The prince is laid out in gala clothing on a bed. Burning candles and kneeling and praying monks around it. At the rear left, a man from behind a curtain enters the room. On the left on the wall is the assignment of Boëtius à Bolswert on the Princess Eleonora of Bourbon, the widow of Philip Willem. This copy lacks the caption that belongs to the plate according to the description in Knuttel No. 2496. Low Countries paper engraving lying in state


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