Wapen van Willem I Frederik, koning der Nederlanden by Anonymous

Wapen van Willem I Frederik, koning der Nederlanden 1825 - 1846

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graphic-art, print, engraving

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portrait

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graphic-art

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neoclacissism

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print

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geometric

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history-painting

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engraving

Dimensions: height 279 mm, width 208 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is an anonymous print of the coat of arms of Willem I Frederik, King of the Netherlands. It's important to consider the historical context from which this image emerges. Willem I came to power in 1815, following the end of French rule in the Netherlands and at a time when European monarchies were reasserting their power. This print reflects a desire to establish a sense of national identity and pride under the new monarchy. The coat of arms becomes a symbol of power, authority, and national unity. It is likely that such images were reproduced and circulated widely to bolster support for the new regime. The print’s delicate lines and careful rendering evoke a sense of tradition and legitimacy, aligning Willem I with the historical legacy of Dutch royalty. As you look at the image, consider its role in shaping perceptions of national identity and royal authority in the post-Napoleonic era.

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