The Prince of Orange at Quatre Bras is an 1818 battle painting by the Dutch artist Jan Willem Pieneman.
The young William, Prince of Orange, heir to the Dutch throne and a Lieutenant General in the British Army, had command of a corps of Allied troops.
The Waterloo campaign took place in Belgium which had recently granted to the new United Kingdom of the Netherlands by the Congress of Vienna.
William of Orange was the senior Dutch figure present at the battle, serving under the overall command of the Duke of Wellington.
[2] He subsequently produced a significantly larger heroic painting of the campaign with his The Battle of Waterloo in 1824.