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The Marriage of Frederick William (1620-88) Prince Elector of Brandenburg and Louise Henriette
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The Marriage of Frederick William (1620-88) Prince Elector of Brandenburg and Louise Henriette
XIR165573 The Marriage of Frederick William (1620-88) Prince Elector of Brandenburg and Louise Henriette (1627-67) Princess of Nassau, 1646 (oil on panel) by Mytens or Mijtens, Jan (1614-70); 58x74 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rennes, France; Dutch, out of copyright
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Chandelier Courtiers Dynastic Electeur Frederic Frederic Guillaume Frederick William Friedrich Great Elector Mariage Orange Orange Nassau Union
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The Marriage of Frederick William and Louise Henriette - A Royal Union for the Ages
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. In this photo print, we are transported back to a momentous occasion in history - the marriage of Frederick William, Prince Elector of Brandenburg, and Louise Henriette, Princess of Nassau. Painted by Jan Mytens or Mijtens in 1646, this oil on panel masterpiece beautifully captures the essence of their union. The couple stands before us with regal grace and elegance. Dressed in opulent attire befitting their royal status, they exude an air of confidence and love. The interior setting is adorned with courtiers who bear witness to this significant event. A grand chandelier illuminates the scene as if casting a divine light upon them. At the center stage is a priest solemnizing their vows, symbolizing not only a matrimonial bond but also a dynastic alliance between two powerful families - Brandenburg and Nassau. This union would shape European history for generations to come. Frederick William's title as "the Great Elector" hints at his influential role in politics and military affairs during his reign. Meanwhile, Louise Henriette's lineage connects her to the House of Orange-Nassau, adding further prestige to their partnership. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Musee des Beaux-Arts in Rennes, France, we cannot help but marvel at the historical significance it represents. It serves as a reminder that love knows no boundaries -
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