Pompbed of Prince Philip William, 1618, Boetius Adamsz. Bolswert, 1618 Canvas Print
The tomb of Philip William, Prince of Orange, founded on March 8, 1618. The prince died in Brussels on 20 February 1618. The prince lies in gala clothes laid out on a bed. Around it burning candles and kneeling and praying monks. At the back left, a man enters the room from behind a curtain. On the left side of the wall hangs the commission of Boetius à Bolswert to the princess Eleanor of Bourbon, the widow of Philip William. This copy is missing the caption that, according to the description in Knuttel no. 2496, belongs to the plate.
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