The Orange Hall, the Hague, Holland, late 17th-early 18th century, (1903). 'La Sale D'Orange, Bâtie par Son Altesse Amelie Princesse Doüairiere d'Orange. Ordonnée par Pierre Post, Architecte des Princes d'Orange.' The house and grounds, better known as the 'House in the Wood' ('Huis ten Bosch'), were built c1645 as a country retreat for Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange and his wife, Princess Amalia of Solms-Braunfels, by the architect Pieter Post. After an engraving by Pieter van der Aa. From "La Revue De L'Art Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XIV, July-December 1903, [Paris, 1903]
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