Dutch artist Cornelis van Cuylenburgh painted history motifs and portraits of the powerful and wealthy. In this Cuylenburgh we see William II, Prince of Orange and alleged war hero, riding a chariot through a Triumphal Arch as a victorious Roman general. In reality, William’s incompetence at the Battle of Waterloo resulted in many needless deaths.
Triumphal Prince of Orange, after Cornelis van CuylenburghCornelis van Cuylenburgh Dutch (1758 - 1827) |
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Dutch artist Cornelis van Cuylenburgh painted history motifs and portraits of the powerful and wealthy. In this Cuylenburgh we see William II, Prince of Orange and alleged war hero, riding a chariot through a Triumphal Arch as a victorious Roman general. In reality, William’s incompetence at the Battle of Waterloo resulted in many needless deaths. |
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