The arrival of the Elector Palatine at Flushing, 29 April 1613
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The arrival of the Elector Palatine at Flushing, 29 April 1613
This is one of a series of paintings produced to document the marriage of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, to Princess Elizabeth, daughter of James I and Anne of Denmark, in 1613. After elaborate celebrations, the bride and groom travelled to Margate to set sail for Heidelburg and Prague.
Adam Willaerts
- Image reference: BHC4176
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. Acquired with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
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