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Charles II 1630-1685 stopping at the Wema estate on the Rotte during his journey from Rotterdam to The Hague on May 25, 1660 - Johannes Lingelbach

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Charles II 1630-1685 stopping at the Wema estate on the Rotte: a historic moment captured This art print of Charles II 1630-1685 stopping at the Wema estate on the Rotte transports us to the heart of a significant event in English history. Johannes Lingelbach, with remarkable precision, depicts King Charles II on his way to The Hague, surrounded by his court. The meticulous details of the costumes and horses, as well as the richness of the colors, make this scene lively and dynamic. The atmosphere is imbued with solemnity, but also a certain lightness, capturing the spirit of a time when royalty was at the center of political and social concerns. Johannes Lingelbach: a witness of his time Johannes Lingelbach, a Dutch painter of the 17th century, is known for his genre scenes and depictions of everyday life. Active in Amsterdam, he was influenced by Flemish masters and was able to incorporate elements of Dutch culture into his works. Lingelbach often explored historical themes, as evidenced by this canvas depicting Charles II. His style, characterized by balanced compositions and attention to detail, reflects the importance of visual storytelling in his era. His works are windows into the past, offering a valuable glimpse of the society and culture of his time. A decorative acquisition with multiple assets The art print of Charles II 1630-1685 stopping at the Wema estate on the Rotte makes an elegant addition to any interior decor. Whether in an office, a living room, or an exhibition space, this piece draws the eye and sparks curiosity. Its printing quality ensures remarkable fidelity to the colors and details of the original work. By integrating this piece into your space, you bring a touch of history and sophistication, while celebrating art and culture. This art print is not only a decorative element but also an invitation to explore the fascinating stories of the past.

Charles II 1630-1685 stopping at the Wema estate on the Rotte during his journey from Rotterdam to The Hague on May 25, 1660 - Johannes Lingelbach

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Matte finish

View from behind

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Charles II 1630-1685 stopping at the Wema estate on the Rotte: a historic moment captured This art print of Charles II 1630-1685 stopping at the Wema estate on the Rotte transports us to the heart of a significant event in English history. Johannes Lingelbach, with remarkable precision, depicts King Charles II on his way to The Hague, surrounded by his court. The meticulous details of the costumes and horses, as well as the richness of the colors, make this scene lively and dynamic. The atmosphere is imbued with solemnity, but also a certain lightness, capturing the spirit of a time when royalty was at the center of political and social concerns. Johannes Lingelbach: a witness of his time Johannes Lingelbach, a Dutch painter of the 17th century, is known for his genre scenes and depictions of everyday life. Active in Amsterdam, he was influenced by Flemish masters and was able to incorporate elements of Dutch culture into his works. Lingelbach often explored historical themes, as evidenced by this canvas depicting Charles II. His style, characterized by balanced compositions and attention to detail, reflects the importance of visual storytelling in his era. His works are windows into the past, offering a valuable glimpse of the society and culture of his time. A decorative acquisition with multiple assets The art print of Charles II 1630-1685 stopping at the Wema estate on the Rotte makes an elegant addition to any interior decor. Whether in an office, a living room, or an exhibition space, this piece draws the eye and sparks curiosity. Its printing quality ensures remarkable fidelity to the colors and details of the original work. By integrating this piece into your space, you bring a touch of history and sophistication, while celebrating art and culture. This art print is not only a decorative element but also an invitation to explore the fascinating stories of the past.
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