A woman eyes the portraits of Countess Albertine Agnes of Orange-Nassau (L) and Princess Marie of Orange-Nassau (R) by Dutch painter Jan Mijtens ((1613/14-1670) at Oranienbaum Palace in Oranienbaum, Germany, 14 September 2010. After 200 years, the two precious paintings are back at the palace listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. They were purchased from the royal House of Anhalt.
![A woman eyes the portraits of Countess Albertine Agnes of Orange-Nassau (L) and Princess Marie of Orange-Nassau (R) by Dutch painter Jan Mijtens ((1613/14-1670) at Oranienbaum Palace in Oranienbaum, Germany, 14 September 2010. After 200 years, the two precious paintings are back at the palace listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. They were purchased from the royal House of Anhalt. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/D5BPKG/awoman-eyes-the-portraits-of-countess-albertine-agnes-of-orange-nassauland-D5BPKG.jpg)
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2757 x 2988 px | 23.3 x 25.3 cm | 9.2 x 10 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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