Allegory on the conquest of 's-Hertogenbosch by Frederik Hendrik, 1629; Dutch Triomff Tonneel. Allegory on the conquest of 's-Hertogenbosch by Frederik Hendrik on September 17, 1629. On a stage, the Stadholder Frederik Hendrik is married by the Bishop Ophovius with the city mawn from Den Bosch. Behind the city mawn is governor of Grobbendonck, like the bride's father. The columns on either side of the stage decorated with weaponian and medallions with previous military conquests under the policy of the Stadholder. At the top a canvas with a map of the siege of Den Bosch hangs. Left Portraits o


Allegory on the conquest of 's-Hertogenbosch by Frederik Hendrik, 1629; Dutch Triomff Tonneel. Allegory on the conquest of 's-Hertogenbosch by Frederik Hendrik on September 17, 1629. On a stage, the Stadholder Frederik Hendrik is married by the Bishop Ophovius with the city mawn from Den Bosch. Behind the city mawn is governor of Grobbendonck, like the bride's father. The columns on either side of the stage decorated with weaponian and medallions with previous military conquests under the policy of the Stadholder. At the top a canvas with a map of the siege of Den Bosch hangs. Left Portraits of Palatensgraaf Frederik van Bohemia, Frederik Hendrik and Ernst Casimir, on the right the portraits of their spouses. Printed entirely of three plates.


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