Triumph of Governor Starrenburg, Gaspar Bouttats, 1683 print Governor Starrenburg is central to the print. He wears armor and stands on the weapons and banners of overcome Ottoman fighters. Next to him on the ground are the truncated heads of some of these Ottoman soldiers. He is accompanied by hope, faith and love on the stairs of the Hemelberg, where a triumphal arch awaits him. A cartouche at the top of the print has a Latin motto. The print has a Dutch caption: 'Here Ghy Sterenbergh with a Volmaeckt Ghemoedt. Champion of the Ryck, and Van't Onnoosel bleeds. Go on the stairs of honor, climb
Triumph of Governor Starrenburg, Gaspar Bouttats, 1683 print Governor Starrenburg is central to the print. He wears armor and stands on the weapons and banners of overcome Ottoman fighters. Next to him on the ground are the truncated heads of some of these Ottoman soldiers. He is accompanied by hope, faith and love on the stairs of the Hemelberg, where a triumphal arch awaits him. A cartouche at the top of the print has a Latin motto. The print has a Dutch caption: 'Here Ghy Sterenbergh with a Volmaeckt Ghemoedt. Champion of the Ryck, and Van't Onnoosel bleeds. Go on the stairs of honor, climb in Hemels, now that he has been used for east-yerck Godts. The hope gives him must, love drives him. And does Doot't Waer Gheloof Den Mahomet Vefaen '. Antwerp paper etching the Three Theological Virtues. the heavens (celestial bodies). armour. Asiatic races and peoples: Turks. head of a beheaded person
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Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
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