Philip William, Prince of Orange (1554-1618), Jan Claudius de Cock, c. 1692 - c. 1697 Prince Philips Willem, oldest son of Willem de Zwijger, with head three -quarters to the right, has a beard and big clamp. The neck is hidden in the open -headed lace collar, which is closed with a cord on which Akertjes. On the wambuis decorated with patterns with a raised collar, which is closed on the chest with buttons, hangs a long time around the neck wounded chain with guilder fleece; Shoulder valves on the shoulders. The bust, which ends under shoulders and breast, has a twisted pedestal. Against the
Philip William, Prince of Orange (1554-1618), Jan Claudius de Cock, c. 1692 - c. 1697 Prince Philips Willem, oldest son of Willem de Zwijger, with head three -quarters to the right, has a beard and big clamp. The neck is hidden in the open -headed lace collar, which is closed with a cord on which Akertjes. On the wambuis decorated with patterns with a raised collar, which is closed on the chest with buttons, hangs a long time around the neck wounded chain with guilder fleece; Shoulder valves on the shoulders. The bust, which ends under shoulders and breast, has a twisted pedestal. Against the hollow back in writing letters signature and date. Sculptor: Antwerpbreda terracotta (clay material) Prince Philips Willem, oldest son of Willem de Zwijger, with head three -quarters to the right, has a beard and big clamp. The neck is hidden in the open -headed lace collar, which is closed with a cord on which Akertjes. On the wambuis decorated with patterns with a raised collar, which is closed on the chest with buttons, hangs a long time around the neck wounded chain with guilder fleece; Shoulder valves on the shoulders. The bust, which ends under shoulders and breast, has a twisted pedestal. Against the hollow back in writing letters signature and date. Sculptor: Antwerpbreda terracotta (clay material)
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