Siege of the castle of Namur, 1695 Urbs Capta, dum adhuc arx obluctatur The Stadt won; whilst the Castle itself nor defends (title object) The bombardment of the citadel of Namur by the Allies in September 1695. In the foreground resting soldiers and horses. Among the performance verses in Latin and Nederlands. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan van Burg Hucht (listed building) Publisher: Jan van Burg Hucht (listed property) writer: David Fransz. Hoogstraten (listed on object) writer: François Halma (listed property) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1695 Physical features: etching mate


Siege of the castle of Namur, 1695 Urbs Capta, dum adhuc arx obluctatur The Stadt won; whilst the Castle itself nor defends (title object) The bombardment of the citadel of Namur by the Allies in September 1695. In the foreground resting soldiers and horses. Among the performance verses in Latin and Nederlands. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan van Burg Hucht (listed building) Publisher: Jan van Burg Hucht (listed property) writer: David Fransz. Hoogstraten (listed on object) writer: François Halma (listed property) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1695 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 480 mm × W 583 mmToelichtingDe sheet is later used to print: breaking of the siege of Coni by the French in 1691, FMH 2846. Subject: siege war of siege and conquest of Namur (1695) When: 1695 - 1695


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