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William III (1650–1702)

Image credit: The Fusilier Museum Warwick

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Three-quarter length face-on portrait of William III dressed in the sumptuous clothes of a King combined with a breast plate, Field Marshal's baton and a red cloak, alluding to his military leadership. Although the painting is dark, in the background there is a coastal landscape with a castle on some cliffs.

The Fusilier Museum Warwick

Warwick

Title

William III (1650–1702)

Date

c.1690

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 120 x W 100 cm

Accession number

1960.428

Acquisition method

gift, 1912

Work type

Painting

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Pageant House, Jury Street, Warwick, Warwickshire CV34 4EW England

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