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Linking cultural industries in the early modern Low Countries, ca. 1475 - ca. 1725

Willem van Oranje-Nassau III

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Name:Willem van Oranje-Nassau
Name variants:Willem III
Gender:male
Born:Den Haag
Died:Londen
Father:Willem van Oranje-Nassau II (1626 - 1650)
Mother:Maria Henriëtte Stuart (1631 - 1660)

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Relations

Relation Modifier Date startDate end
Artistic
commissioned works of art by Romeyn de Hooghe
courtly patron of Daniël Marot
courtly patron of Johannes van Swieten
courtly patron of Dirck Ferreris, alias: Theodoor of Diderik Ferreris
courtly patron of Jacob Pietersz. Roman, alias: Jacobus Roman
courtly patron of Antonio Verrio
portrayed by Johannes BlommendaelIndividual portrait
Business
is employer of Philips Joosten van Santwyck
is employer of Abraham Rottermont
is employer of Willem van Straten, alias: Guilielmus Stratenus
is employer of Henricus Bornius
is employer of Johan Orisandt
is employer of Jan Fransz van Santwyck
is employer of Hendrick Laurensz. Spiegel
is employer of Philippus Theodorus Tollius, alias: Philip Theodoor Toll
is employer of Wolfgangus Wilhelmus Romerus
is employer of Govert Bidloo

References

External biographical records

Secondary sources

  1. Jonckheere, Koenraad, The Auction of King William's Paintings (1713): Elite international art trade at the end of the Dutch Golden Age, Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company (2008)