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Property from the Arizona State University Art Museum Sold to Benefit Acquisitions and Direct Collections Care
ATTRIBUTED TO PIETER NASON (AMSTERDAM 1612-1688/ 90 THE HAGUE)
Portrait of a boy, possibly William III, Prince of Orange, later King of England (1650-1702), three-quarter-length, in armor, with a fort burning in the distance
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ATTRIBUTED TO PIETER NASON (AMSTERDAM 1612-1688/ 90 THE HAGUE)
Portrait of a boy, possibly William III, Prince of Orange, later King of England (1650-1702), three-quarter-length, in armor, with a fort burning in the distance
oil on canvas
32 x 25 ½ in. (81.3 x 64.8 cm.)
Portrait of a boy, possibly William III, Prince of Orange, later King of England (1650-1702), three-quarter-length, in armor, with a fort burning in the distance
oil on canvas
32 x 25 ½ in. (81.3 x 64.8 cm.)
Provenance
Lewis J. Ruskin (1903-1981) and his wife, Lenore Ruskin Heavenrich, née Ginsburg (1920-1993), Scottsdale, by whom gifted in 1970 to the Arizona State University Art Museum.
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