Ruiterportret van Frederik Willem IV van Pruisen Frédéric Guillaume, Prince Héréditaire de Prusse (titel op object), RP-P-1904-4121, Victor Adam, between 1840 and 1844

Ruiterportret van Frederik Willem IV van Pruisen Frédéric Guillaume, Prince Héréditaire de Prusse (titel op object), RP-P-1904-4121, Victor Adam, between 1840 and 1844

Identification title(s): equestrian portrait of frederick william iv of prussia. Frédéric guillaume, prince héréditaire de prusse (title on object). Object type: print serial number: 46/?object number: rp-p-1904-4121. Inscriptions / marks: collector's mark, center verso, stamped: lugt 2228. Description: frederick william iv, king of prussia, sits on horseback. In the background an army camp and a number of prussian soldiers on horseback. Manufacture. Manufacturer: printmaker: victor adam (mentioned on object), printer: louis fourquemin (mentioned on object), publisher: tessari & cie. (mentioned on object). Place of manufacture: paris. Dating: 1840 - 1844. Material: paper technique: lithography (technique). Dimensions: top: h 391 mm × w 560 mm. Subject: what: riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horsemanhistorical persons. Who: frederick william iv (king of prussia). Acquisition: purchase december 5, 1904. Date: between 1840 and 1844.
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