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Countess Anna Margareta von Haugwitz, 1649 (oil on canvas)
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Countess Anna Margareta von Haugwitz, 1649 (oil on canvas)
3087058 Countess Anna Margareta von Haugwitz, 1649 (oil on canvas) by Hulle, Anselmus van (c.1601-74); 237x178 cm; Skokloster Castle, Sweden; (add.info.: Countess Anna Margareta von Haugwitz (1622-73) German noble married 1640 Swedish general Count Karl Gustav Wrangel of Salmi (1613-76) who built Skokloster Castle.
In the background is Nuremberg town hall where they stayed during the European peace congress 1649-50 to implement the Peace of Westphalia.
); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 18257989
© Skokloster Castle, Sweden / Bridgeman Images
17th 30 Years War Balustrade Crest Munster Peace Pomerania Ringlets Scandanavia Seventeenth Sweden Thirty Years War Haugwitz Noble Peace Of Westphalia
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This portrait captures the elegance and nobility of Countess Anna Margareta von Haugwitz, a prominent figure in 17th-century Europe. Painted by Anselmus van Hulle in 1649, this oil on canvas print showcases the countess in all her regal splendor. Standing at an impressive 237x178 cm, the painting depicts Countess Anna Margareta wearing a stunning ensemble that reflects her aristocratic status. Her elaborate costume is adorned with intricate details and embellishments, symbolizing her wealth and social standing. The coat of arms displayed prominently on her attire further emphasizes her noble lineage. In the background of the portrait lies Nuremberg town hall, where Countess Anna Margareta and her husband stayed during the European peace congress of 1649-1650. This significant event aimed to implement the Peace of Westphalia, which marked a turning point in European history after years of conflict during the Thirty Years' War. Countess Anna Margareta's marriage to Swedish general Count Karl Gustav Wrangel solidified their alliance between Germany and Sweden. As part of their union, Wrangel constructed Skokloster Castle in Sweden as their residence. This remarkable piece not only captures a momentous period but also immortalizes one woman's influential role within it. With its exquisite attention to detail and historical significance, this portrait serves as a testament to both artistry and power throughout Europe's past.
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