Triumph of Prince Frederick Henry of Orange by Jacob Jordaens. A complex Baroque triumphal scene showing a prince on a chariot drawn by white horses, surrounded by allegorical figures, angels, and lions.

Triumph of Prince Frederick Henry of Orange

Jacob Jordaens

1651 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A grand seventeenth-century triumphal allegory celebrating Dutch royalty with dynamic Baroque energy.

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A substantial artwork with a strong pulse with softened warm notes — supports a polished room with depth.

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Dining Room · Living Room · Library
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Strong as a centered anchor on a clear wall
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Charcoal black, Deep burgundy, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted in 1651 by Jacob Jordaens, this masterpiece depicts the triumphal celebration of Prince Frederick Henry of Orange. The dynamic Baroque composition employs a complex array of allegorical figures and rhythmic motion to convey power and prestige.

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