Allegory of the conquest of Ostend by Spinola, 1604 RP-T-00-3613 Allegory on the capture of Ostend by Spinola, after the surrender 20 September 1604. the general Ambrogio Spinola kneels, and removes a mandrel (the occupied Ostend) from the leg of the Dutch Lion. In the background the siege of Ostend by the Spanish army in the years 1601-1604. Signed copy of the original print. The drawing pasted on a larger sheet Where: a transcription of the Latin verses and some notities. Manufacturer : artist: (Personally signed) to print by: anonymous to print by: Crispijn of Passe (I) (rejected att
Allegory of the conquest of Ostend by Spinola, 1604 RP-T-00-3613 Allegory on the capture of Ostend by Spinola, after the surrender 20 September 1604. the general Ambrogio Spinola kneels, and removes a mandrel (the occupied Ostend) from the leg of the Dutch Lion. In the background the siege of Ostend by the Spanish army in the years 1601-1604. Signed copy of the original print. The drawing pasted on a larger sheet Where: a transcription of the Latin verses and some notities. Manufacturer : artist: (Personally signed) to print by: anonymous to print by: Crispijn of Passe (I) (rejected attribution) Place manufacture: Southern Netherlands Date: 1863 - 1882 Physical features: pen and brush in gray material: paper ink technology: pen / brush dimensions: drawing: h 162 mm × W 256 mmblad: h 405 mm × W 328 mmToelichtingGetekende copy to the anonymous print. According to the description shown in Muller by Wendel, on the object, however, will be referred to as the maker: copied by See also Atlas van Stolk, No. 1166. Subject: Surrender of Ostend (1604) When: 1604-09-20 - 1604-09-20
Size: 1426px × 1751px
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