Philips Willem Prince of Orange (1554-1618), Prince Philips Willem, Willem de Zwijger's oldest son, with his head three-quarters to the right, has a beard and a big toggle. The neck is hidden in the open starched lace collar, which is closed with a string attached to it. Over the patterned jerkin with upright collar, which is closed on the chest with buttons, hangs a necklace with Golden Fleece, wound many times around the neck, shoulder flaps on the shoulders. The bust, which ends just below the shoulders and chest, has a turned base. Against the hollow backside in writing letters signature and date, Philip Willem (Prince of Orange), Order of the Golden Fleece, Jan Claudius de Cock, Antwerp (possibly), c. 1692 - c. 1698, terracotta (clay material), h 64 cm × w 43 cm × d 21 cm × w 22.1 kg.
Philips Willem Prince of Orange (1554-1618), Prince Philips Willem, Willem de Zwijger's oldest son, with his head three-quarters to the right, has a beard and a big toggle. The neck is hidden in the open starched lace collar, which is closed with a string attached to it. Over the patterned jerkin with upright collar, which is closed on the chest with buttons, hangs a necklace with Golden Fleece, wound many times around the neck, shoulder flaps on the shoulders. The bust, which ends just below the shoulders and chest, has a turned base. Against the hollow backside in writing letters signature and date, Philip Willem (Prince of Orange), Order of the Golden Fleece, Jan Claudius de Cock, Antwerp (possibly), c. 1692 - c. 1698, terracotta (clay material), h 64 cm × w 43 cm × d 21 cm × w 22.1 kg