Attack on the fortress of Orange and the church of God, 1672, Jacob de l'Ambre, 1672 - 1674 print Attack on the fortress of Orange and the church of God. Extensive allegorical representation of the events in the year 1672. The tenor of the print is Orangistic, against the Arminians and the De Witt brothers who try to overthrow the church of God and the Oranjeboom with united forces (together with the devil). On the right the advancing armies, on the left the buildings of the French court and dancing devils in hell. The print eventually appeared with four columns of text in the margin in which


Attack on the fortress of Orange and the church of God, 1672, Jacob de l'Ambre, 1672 - 1674 print Attack on the fortress of Orange and the church of God. Extensive allegorical representation of the events in the year 1672. The tenor of the print is Orangistic, against the Arminians and the De Witt brothers who try to overthrow the church of God and the Oranjeboom with united forces (together with the devil). On the right the advancing armies, on the left the buildings of the French court and dancing devils in hell. The print eventually appeared with four columns of text in the margin in which the explanation of the performance according to the letters A-Z and the numbers 1-24 is in Dutch and French, followed by a verse in 8 couplets. paper etching / drypoint devil(s) and demons. aggression against the Church. siege, position war


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