Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
by William Faithorne Jr, published by Robert Sayer, after Adriaen Hanneman
mezzotint, circa 1680 (1660)
12 7/8 in. x 9 in. (328 mm x 230 mm) plate size, good margins
Given by Sir Herbert Henry Raphael, 1st Bt, 1913
Reference Collection
NPG D19568
Sitterback to top
- Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (1631-1660), Daughter of Charles I; wife of William II of Orange-Nassau. Sitter associated with 49 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- William Faithorne Jr (circa 1670-1703), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 52 portraits.
- Adriaen Hanneman (1601?-1671?), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 33 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
- Robert Sayer (1724 or 1725-1794), Printseller and publisher. Artist or producer associated with 198 portraits.
Related worksback to top
- NPG D10636: Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (from same plate)
- NPG D7874: Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange (from same plate)
Events of 1680back to top
Current affairs
William Howard, Viscount Stafford, is convicted of impeachment and beheaded on account of his alleged involvement in the Popish Plot.Whigs' sponsorship of a pope-burning procession, for the second consecutive year, supports their campaign to exclude James, Duke of York from the throne.
Art and science
Writer, John Bunyan, publishes, The Life and Death of Mr. Badman. Novelistic in form and conceived as a dialogue between two gentlemen, the book was intended as a sequel to the first part of The Pilgrim's Progress.International
Revelations surface of a Catholic uprising in Ireland with French support. The government launches an inquiry, ultimately leading to the execution of Oliver Plunket, Archbishop of Armagh.Secretary of State, Robert Spencer, in adopting an anti-French foreign policy, forges a defensive Anglo-Spanish treaty while seeking an alliance with the Dutch.
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