Jan van Schaffelaar is about to jump out the window of a tower, the current Old Church in Barneveld. He was the captain of the Cods were taken to the tower. When the corners of the tower surrounded they demanded Van Schaffelaar would be thrown out. When his men refused him jump from Schaffelaar decided to sacrifice himself in order to save the lives of his men. Top right: Pantheon Pl. XXIIII. Manufacturer : printmaker: Isaac Cornelis Elink Strong (listed building) printer: Andre & Fils (listed property) Place manufacture: Den Haag Date: 1818 - 1871 Physical features: lithography material: pape


Jan van Schaffelaar is about to jump out the window of a tower, the current Old Church in Barneveld. He was the captain of the Cods were taken to the tower. When the corners of the tower surrounded they demanded Van Schaffelaar would be thrown out. When his men refused him jump from Schaffelaar decided to sacrifice himself in order to save the lives of his men. Top right: Pantheon Pl. XXIIII. Manufacturer : printmaker: Isaac Cornelis Elink Strong (listed building) printer: Andre & Fils (listed property) Place manufacture: Den Haag Date: 1818 - 1871 Physical features: lithography material: paper Technique: lithography (technique) Subject: self-sacrifice , death in the service of a higher purpose and angled Kabeljauwse twistenWie: Jan van Schaffelaar


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