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William II (1792-1849), King of the Netherlands, when Prince of Orange Signed and dated 1846
Oil on canvas | 271.0 x 189.2 x 3.7 cm; 4.3 cm (Depth) (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 405151
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Nicaise de Keyser (1813-87) studied at the Academy in Antwerp with Mathieu Ignace Van Brée. He exhibited altarpieces influenced by Rubens at the Salons of 1834 and 1835. After success in 1836 with his huge canvas, Battle of the Gold Spurs, he received commissions from royalty and from prominent families at home and abroad. In 1848 he became a member of the Koninklijke Academy in Brussels, and in 1855 he was appointed director of the Academy in Antwerp. His large history paintings and his genre scenes deal with Romantic subjects, but the execution is often cold and academic. Although celebrated during his lifetime, his art was soon forgotten after his death. This is one of three works by de Keyser in the collection (RCIN 405103, 405108 & 405151).
William II (1792-1849), King of the Netherlands from 1840-49, was the eldest son of King William I and Wilhelmina of Prussia. In 1811 he served as aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellington, taking part in several campaigns of the Peninsular War. In 1813 he was promoted to the rank of Major General after serving as aide-de-camp to the Prince Regent. He was commander of I Allied Corps at the Battle of Quatre Bras, and at the Battle of Waterloo. He was admired as a courageous soldier and popular ruler.
The sitter is shown full-length, astride a rearing grey horse, in hussar uniform; he holds his plumed hat in his extended right hand, and a sword hangs from his right wrist; the battle of Waterloo rages in the background. The original dimensions of this canvas were 285 x 210cm, the edges were turned back when the canvas was re-stretched to join the display in the Waterloo Chamber.Provenance
Presented to Queen Victoria by the sitter in 1847; recorded hanging in the Waterloo Chamber at Windsor Castle in 1868
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Medium and techniques
Oil on canvas
Measurements
271.0 x 189.2 x 3.7 cm; 4.3 cm (Depth) (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
270.9 x 189.2 x 4.3 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
285.0 x 210.4 cm (including paint surface turned back)
256.7 x 180.5 cm (sight)
8' 9 1/2" x 6' 2" (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
Category
Alternative title(s)
William, Prince of Orange (1792-1849), later William II, King of the Netherlands
Featured in
ExhibitionWaterloo at Windsor: 1815-2015: Windsor Castle
Throughout 2015, the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, this exhibition will combine a themed trail through the State Apartments with a display of prints, drawings and archival material that explores the battle and its aftermath.