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Frederick Henry (1584-1647), Prince of Orange

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Henri Toutin made this mourning medallion of Prince Frederick Henry shortly after his death. Toutin and his father Jean were the first goldsmiths to paint miniature portraits in enamel. The subtle stipple technique is typical of their work. The back of the medallion evidences a more traditional use of enamelwork, with a floral motif and the monogram HAVO.
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Title: Frederick Henry (1584-1647), Prince of Orange
Description:
Henri Toutin made this mourning medallion of Prince Frederick Henry shortly after his death.
Toutin and his father Jean were the first goldsmiths to paint miniature portraits in enamel.
The subtle stipple technique is typical of their work.
The back of the medallion evidences a more traditional use of enamelwork, with a floral motif and the monogram HAVO.

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