EditorialHeraldic tunic from the House of Orange-Nassau Heraldic tunic from the House of Orange-Nassau The Nassau coat of arms, Embroidered silk skirt with half-length sleeves open at the bottom. Trimmed at the edges with short frills of striped colored silk. T...
EditorialPortrait of a man, Portrait of a man. Bust to the right, facing front. Formerly regarded as a portrait of Prince Philips Willem (1554-1618), Prince of Orange and Count of Buren. Part of the collection of portrait thumbnails, historical persons not know...
EditorialMaximilian, count of Buren, army commander employed by Charles V, conquers Frankfurt am Main, Copper Medal. Obverse: man, representing Tobias, takes fish out of water with both hands, for him an angel, cut off: inscription. Reverse: blessing hand from ...
EditorialMaximilian, count of Buren, army commander in the service of Charles V, conquers Frankfurt am Main, Copper Medal. Obverse: sitting man, representing Tobias, is being healed by woman, behind her an angel, cut off: inscription. Reverse: blessing hand fro...
EditorialFloris van Egmond (1469-1539), Count of Buren en Leerdam. Dating: c. 1519. Place: Wijk bij Duurstede. Measurements: support: h 39.8 cm ? w 29.3 cm; sightsize: h 39 cm ? w 28.3 cm; frame: h 53.2 cm ? w 42.3 cm.
EditorialGRABADO-CDE DE BUREN SE UNE A ARMADA DE CARLOS V CERCA DE INGOESTADT-1546. MAERTEN VAN HEEMSKERCK (1498-1574). Charles I (V of the Holly Roman Empire). BUREN CONDE DE.
EditorialFrom left: Krysty Swann as Mayme, Kearstin Piper Brown as Esther and Naomi Louisa O’Connell as Mrs. Van Buren in Lynn Nottage and Ricky Ian Gordon’s opera, “Intimate Apparel” in New York, on Dec. 11, 2021. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)