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  1. Prince Augustus William is wearing the uniform of the 18th Prussian Regiment (the Prince of Prussias Regiment) and the orange ribbon of the Order of the Black Eagle. The crown of Prussia can be seen on the right. The Prince was the brother and heir to Frederick the Great, but died before him. In 1742, he married Louisa Amalia of Brunswick-Bayern. Princess Louisa was the daughter of Ferdinand ...

  2. Prince Paul. Prince Augustus. v. t. e. Prince Frederick Louis Christian "Ferdinand" of Prussia ( German: Friedrich Ludwig Christian; 18 November 1772 – 10 October 1806), was a Prussian prince, soldier, composer and pianist. Prince Louis Ferdinand fought in the Napoleonic Wars. The 1927 German film Prinz Louis Ferdinand was a biopic of his life.

  3. "If he is not a composer of the Romantic era, then he must be considered the most romantic of the Classical." So wrote Robert Schumann of Louis Ferdinand Hohenzollern (1772-1806), a nephew of Frederick the Great and a Prince of Prussia. “The themes of the first movement, Allegro espressivo, to the Op.3 Trio are festive and gallant.

  4. Lithograph of Prince Augustus of Prussia. Bust length with short hair, moustache, high collar, and braided jacket. Cut down, without inscriptions.

  5. Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia (German language: August Ferdinand; 23 May 1730, Berlin – 2 May 1813, Berlin) was a Prussian prince and general, as well as Herrenmeister ("Master of the Knights") of the Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Order of Saint John. He belonged to the House of Hohenzollern, and was the youngest son of Frederick William I of Prussia by his wife, Queen Sophia ...

  6. Augustus William of Prussia (German: August Wilhelm; 9 August 1722 – 12 June 1758) was Prince of Prussia and a brother of Frederick II. He was the second son of Frederick William I and Sophia Dorothea . He was a younger brother of Friederike Sophie, Frederick II and Louisa Ulrika . Augustus was a general in the Silesian Wars .

  7. Stroehling’s work in the Royal Collection allows us to trace a rare example of continuity between the masters of the Dutch Golden Age and those of the early nineteenth century. Stroehling was brought up in Dusseldorf where a magnificent collection of the polished, classicising and elegant works (often on copper) by artists such as Adriaen van der Werff (1659-1722) had been formed by Johann ...