Amalie zu Solms-Braunfels
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Amalia of Solms-Braunfels (31 August 1602, Braunfels – 8 September 1675, The Hague) was Lady-in-waiting to Elizabeth of Bohemia and Princess of Orange.
Portraits
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Anthony van Dyck, circa 1630-1632, Kunsthistorisches Museum
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From the workshop of Michiel van Mierevelt. circa 1630-1634.
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After Michiel van Mierevelt. circa 1630-1640.
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By Gerard van Honthorst. 1630-1639.
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By Rembrandt. 1632.
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By Gerard van Honthorst. With Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. circa 1637-1638.
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By Gerard van Honthorst. With Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, Albertine Agnes, Henriette Catherine and Maria. 1647.
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By Anthony van Dyck. circa 1630-1632.
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From the workshop of Gerard van Honthorst. 1650
Busts
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François Dieussart. Amalia of Solms-Braunfels, Oranienrondell, Sanssouci. 1647.
Allegories
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Govert Flinck Allegory on the memory of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, with the portrait of his widow Amalia of Solms-Braunfels. 1654.
Related galleries
[edit]- Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (husband)
- William II, Prince of Orange (son)
- Albertine Agnes, prinses van Oranje (daughter)