The battle for the Golden Stick, 1608 The battle for the Golden Stick, 1608 Object Type : print cartoon Item number: : FMH 1254-aOpmerking: the original plate (second state) Description: The battle for the Golden Stok, 1608. on the beach are fighting a Dutch captain and a Spaniard to a stick which they both hold with one hand. In the background, six spectators Where: under Prince Maurice (left) and King Henry IV of France (center). The draw game represents the battle between the Republic and Spain for supremacy in the East Indies and the West Indies, the golden
The battle for the Golden Stick, 1608 The battle for the Golden Stick, 1608 Object Type : print cartoon Item number: : FMH 1254-aOpmerking: the original plate (second state) Description: The battle for the Golden Stok, 1608. on the beach are fighting a Dutch captain and a Spaniard to a stick which they both hold with one hand. In the background, six spectators Where: under Prince Maurice (left) and King Henry IV of France (center). The draw game represents the battle between the Republic and Spain for supremacy in the East Indies and the West Indies, the golden stick bestows riches. At the top of the show a verse of 4 lines in Dutch: An old Boater Monickendam etc. The print is used in a pamphlet against the peace negotiations for the file in the year 1608. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1608 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 141 mm × W 179 mm Subject: tug-of-waronderhandelingen the Twelve Year Truce When: 1608 - 1608Wie: East India Company Dutch West India Company Maurice (prince of Orange) Henry IV (king France and Navarre)
Size: 1771px × 1410px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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