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Man with sword and blue jacket (Lodewijk Ernst Hertog from Brunswijk Wolffenbüttel?), 1700-1800. Creator: Anon
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Man with sword and blue jacket (Lodewijk Ernst Hertog from Brunswijk Wolffenbüttel?), 1700-1800. Creator: Anon
Man with sword and blue jacket (Lodewijk Ernst Hertog from Brunswijk Wolffenbuttel?), 1700-1800. Man wearing red sash, hoilding a sabre
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Field Marshal Saber Sabre Sash Blade Captain General Watercolour Paint
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This full-length portrait depicts a man dressed in the regal attire of the 18th century, believed to be Lodewijk Ernst Hertog from Brunswijk Wolffenbüttel. The man wears a blue coat adorned with gold buttons and a red sash, signifying his high military rank. He holds a sabre in his right hand, its blade gleaming in the light, suggesting his readiness for battle. The man's posture exudes confidence and authority, further emphasized by his stern gaze and the serious expression on his face. The portrait is a beautiful example of the artistic techniques popular during the 18th and 19th centuries. The use of watercolor paint allows for intricate details to be captured, from the textures of the man's clothing to the subtle shading that brings depth to the image. The background is kept simple, allowing the subject to take center stage and command attention. Lodewijk Ernst Hertog from Brunswijk Wolffenbüttel was a prominent figure during the colonial era, holding the titles of Captain General and Field Marshal. His military career took him to various parts of Europe and the Dutch colonies, making him a symbol of the power and influence of the Dutch and European forces during this period. This portrait is a valuable addition to any collection of historical art, offering a glimpse into the fashion, military culture, and heritage of the 18th and 19th centuries. The use of rich colors, intricate details, and the subject's strong presence make this an enduring work of art that continues to captivate and inspire.
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