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Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina (1751-1820), prinses van Pruisen. Echtgenote van prins Willem V

Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina (1751-1820), prinses van Pruisen. Echtgenote van prins Willem V is an ivory painting by the Rococo painting artist Georg Lamprecht. It dates from 1790 and is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.
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Technique & Style
The work is a miniature painting executed on ivory, a support prized in portraiture for its smooth, luminous surface.
The work is a miniature painting executed on ivory, a support prized in portraiture for its smooth, luminous surface. The artist, Georg Lamprecht, employed fine brushwork to render the sitter’s features with precision and delicacy. The miniature format (7.7 × 6.2 cm) allows for an intimate likeness, while the ivory ground imparts a subtle translucency to the flesh tones.
The composition is formal and restrained, typical of late-18th-century court portraiture, with careful attention to the texture of fabrics and the sheen of jewelry. No significant condition issues are recorded in the available sources.
History & Provenance
This ivory miniature portrait was created in 1780 by the artist Georg Lamprecht. The work depicts Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina, Princess of Prussia and wife of Prince William V. Classified as a painting on ivory, the piece measures 7.7 cm in height and 6.2 cm in width. The artwork is currently held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.
The miniature portrait of Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina, created by Georg Lamprecht in 1780, is held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum. While the specific inventory or accession number is not provided in the available records, the work is identified as part of the museum's holdings. The piece, executed on ivory with dimensions of 7.7 cm in height and 6.2 cm in width, is classified as a painting within the genre of miniatures. No public exhibition history for this specific artwork is documented in the provided sources.
Legacy
Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina's legacy is chiefly tied to her miniature portrait painted by Georg Lamprecht in 1780, now held at the Rijksmuseum. The work, created in ivory, exemplifies the Dutch court's fascination with intimate, personal imagery during the late 18th century. Its preservation and display have reinforced her image as a representative figure of Prussian-Dutch aristocratic connections, influencing scholarly discussions of royal representation in miniature painting.
The painting's inclusion in the Rijksmuseum's collection has cemented its status as a reference point for studies on gender and portraiture within European nobility, though detailed reception history remains sparse in available records.
Overview
This ivory portrait, created by Georg Lamprecht in 1790, is held at the Rijksmuseum. It depicts a woman in profile.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina, princess of Prussia and wife of Prince Willem V. She is shown facing left, with an elaborate hairstyle adorned with pearls and flowers, wearing a white dress with a bow at the shoulder.
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