margaretha

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Ship Margaretha von Papenburg on the channel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Still-life of rose twigs, painting by Margaretha Roosenboom Royalty Free Stock Photo
View at the church of Saint Margaretha in Lier - Belgium Royalty Free Stock Photo
The church of St. Margaretha in Pfaffing, Upper Bavaria, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone sculpture of a tradional Beguine by Margaretha de Goede-Taal, Begijnhof, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Norg, Drenthe, The Netherlands, Tower of the local calvinist Margaretha church Royalty Free Stock Photo
LIER, BELGIUM - APRIL 2016: Saint Margaretha church of the beguines Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portraits of Jacob Trip and his Wife Margaretha de Geer by Rembrandt at the National Gallery in London UK
View of St. Margaretha Kirche located in Filsen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lier, Belgium. Saint-Margaretha church in the Beguinage. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Margaretha Prinsloo memorial in Carnavon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Margaretha Krook - Famous Actress Royalty Free Stock Photo
Joos Van Cleve Also Joos Van Der Beke. Portrait Of Margaretha Boghe. Joos Van Cleve Was A Leading Painter Active In Royalty Free Stock Photo
Joos Van Cleve Also Joos Van Der Beke. Portrait Of Margaretha Boghe. Joos Van Cleve Was A Leading Painter Active In Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of St. Margaretha Kirche located in Filsen Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portraits of Jacob Trip and his Wife Margaretha de Geer by Rembrandt at the National Gallery in London UK . These portraits are particularly large examples, reflecting the status of the couple, Jacob Trip and Margaretha de Geer – who belonged to one of the richest families in Holland. They were probably commissioned by two of the Trips‘ sons, to be hung in a palatial residence which they were building in Amsterdam. The poses are unusual. Normally we’d expect each sitter to be half turned towards the other. But Margaretha faces the viewer directly. She may be sitting on her husband’s inferior side, but Rembrandt seems to imply that she is the more active and engaged of the two.


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