Inname van Breda, 1590 The ingestion of Breda by the States army under Maurice, March 4 1590. Presented four numbered ovals. Top Left (1): embarkation turfschip; the upper right (2): it is withdrawn turfschip the castle; left (3): the troops come out, and come to blows with the occupiers; right (4): arrival of the troops of Maurice and fleeing the invaders. Around here the arms of the seven provinces of William of Orange and Maurice, the Duchy of Brabant and the city of Breda. With inscriptions in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker: Bartholomeus Willemsz. Dolendo (listed property) writer: Hugo
Inname van Breda, 1590 The ingestion of Breda by the States army under Maurice, March 4 1590. Presented four numbered ovals. Top Left (1): embarkation turfschip; the upper right (2): it is withdrawn turfschip the castle; left (3): the troops come out, and come to blows with the occupiers; right (4): arrival of the troops of Maurice and fleeing the invaders. Around here the arms of the seven provinces of William of Orange and Maurice, the Duchy of Brabant and the city of Breda. With inscriptions in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker: Bartholomeus Willemsz. Dolendo (listed property) writer: Hugo Grotius (listed building) publisher: Henrick Lodewijcxsoon of Haestens (attributed to) provider of privilege: States General Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1597 - 1601 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra ( printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 350 mm × W 477 mm Subject: capture of city (after the siege) Taking of Breda (1590) When: 1590-03-04 - 1590-03-04
Size: 1860px × 1343px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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