Portrait of William I of Orange, from a Series of Tazza Designs

Portrait of William I of Orange, from a Series of Tazza Designs

Theodor de Bry

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

In the central medallion, a portrait of William I of Orange as Commander of Wisdom, shown in profile facing right, framed by circular ornamental frieze. Depicted in the frieze below the medallion, a scene with the Judgement of Solomon.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Portrait of William I of Orange, from a Series of Tazza DesignsPortrait of William I of Orange, from a Series of Tazza DesignsPortrait of William I of Orange, from a Series of Tazza DesignsPortrait of William I of Orange, from a Series of Tazza DesignsPortrait of William I of Orange, from a Series of Tazza Designs

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