Portrait of a Woman, possibly Amalia Elisabeth van Hanau-Munzenberg (1602–1651), Jan van Ravesteyn, 1617

Portrait of a Woman, possibly Amalia Elisabeth van Hanau-Munzenberg (1602–1651), Jan van Ravesteyn, 1617

Portrait of a lady possibly countess amalie elisabeth of hanau-münzenberg (1602-1651) also identified as her mother countess catharina belgica of nassau (1578-1648). Object Type: painting. Genre: portrait. Date: 1617. Dimensions: height: 63.9 cm (25.1 in) ; width: 55.6 cm (21.8 in). Medium: oil on panel. Depicted People: Countess Amalie Elisabeth of Hanau-Münzenberg. Collection: Mauritshuis. Portrait of a Woman, Jan Anthonisz. van Ravesteyn (1617)
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