Allegory of intrusion with Algiers, 1755 Vredebreuk with that of the Algiers on Feb 20 1755, and out of the Netherlands consul (title object) Allegory breaking the peace with Algiers and the subsequent departure of the Dutch consul in Algiers, February 20, 1755. an Algerian (pirate) with drawn heavy d and torn treaty trampled a female personification (Free Commerce?). In the background the consul leaves the gate to board a ship to gaan. Manufacturer : printmaker Simon Fokke (listed building) in its design: Simon Fokke (listed building) publisher: French Houttuyn (listed property) Place manufac


Allegory of intrusion with Algiers, 1755 Vredebreuk with that of the Algiers on Feb 20 1755, and out of the Netherlands consul (title object) Allegory breaking the peace with Algiers and the subsequent departure of the Dutch consul in Algiers, February 20, 1755. an Algerian (pirate) with drawn heavy d and torn treaty trampled a female personification (Free Commerce?). In the background the consul leaves the gate to board a ship to gaan. Manufacturer : printmaker Simon Fokke (listed building) in its design: Simon Fokke (listed building) publisher: French Houttuyn (listed property) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1755 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 165 mm × W 105 mm Subject: pirate, corsair, buccanneer where: 1755-02-20 - 1755-02-20


Size: 1292px × 1934px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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