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Willem III throne ceremony royal camp fighter
Willem III on the throne and the ceremony with the royal camp fighter, 1689 King William the III on the Throne int Year 1689 / the Kings champion (title on object), Sheet with two performances. Above King William III on the English throne, 1689. Below the ceremony in which the royal camp fighter on horseback, accompanied by two other horsemen, challenges anyone who challenges the legality of the new kings choice, 21 April 1689. Top right hand mark: fol. 899, after the coronation, London, Willem III (Prince of Orange and King of England, Scotland and Ireland), Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), 1689, paper, etching, h 117 mm × w 136 mm
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1689 Accompanied Ceremony Coronation Horseback Horsemen Ireland Jan Luyken King King William Iii Orange Prince Throne Title Willem Iii Challenges Legality Mentioned
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This print captures the grandeur of the Willem III throne ceremony and showcases the royal camp fighter in all his glory. In this historic moment, King William III is depicted seated on the English throne, symbolizing his ascent to power in 1689. The intricate details of this etching by Jan Luyken transport us back to that significant day. Below the majestic scene of King William III on his throne, we witness a remarkable ceremony unfold. A courageous royal camp fighter mounted on horseback takes center stage, flanked by two other horsemen. This valiant champion boldly challenges anyone who dares question the legitimacy of the new king's choice. The artist skillfully portrays both the opulence and tension surrounding this eventful day. The top right-hand mark indicates that this image was created after King William III's coronation in London and holds folio number 899. Willem III, also known as Prince of Orange and ruler over England, Scotland, and Ireland, left an indelible mark on history. Through this evocative paper etching from 1689 found in Liszt Collection archives, we are transported to a time when monarchs held immense power and their choices were fiercely defended.
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