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Portrait Frank van Borselen Lord Sint Maartensdijk
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Portrait Frank van Borselen Lord Sint Maartensdijk
Portrait or Frank van Borselen, Lord of Sint Maartensdijk and Stadtholder of Holland, fourth Husband or Jacoba of Bavaria, Countess of Holland and Zeeland (Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut), Portrait of Frank van Borselen (dec. 1470). Fourth husband of Jacoba van Beieren. Stadholder of Zeeland. Half-length, standing behind a wooden top, slightly to the left. Around the neck a necklace with the cross of the Order of St. Anthony. Right above the family crest. Sixteenth-century copy after the original from ca. 1435. Frank van Borselen, anonymous, Northern Netherlands, after c. 1480, panel, oil paint (paint), support: h 64 cm × w 50 cm d 5 cm
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Media ID 19560019
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This print showcases the regal and enigmatic figure of Frank van Borselen, Lord of Sint Maartensdijk. As the fourth husband of Jacoba of Bavaria, Countess of Holland and Zeeland, his presence in this portrait exudes power and authority. Standing tall behind a wooden top, slightly to the left, he commands attention with his dignified stance. The artist has meticulously captured every detail, from the intricate necklace adorning his neck - bearing the cross of the esteemed Order of St. Anthony - to the family crest proudly displayed above him. This sixteenth-century copy beautifully replicates an original painting dating back to around 1435. Frank van Borselen's historical significance is further emphasized by his role as Stadtholder of Zeeland during a pivotal period in Dutch history. His contribution to shaping this region cannot be understated. Displayed on panel using oil paint as its medium, this print allows us to appreciate not only Van Borselen's physical appearance but also serves as a window into a bygone era. The rich colors and textures bring depth and life to this remarkable piece. As we gaze upon this image from the Liszt Collection, we are transported back in time; witnessing firsthand the grandeur and influence that Frank van Borselen possessed during his lifetime.
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