The Arrival of the Royal Charles, Jeronymus van Diest (II), 1667 painting Applying the English Admiral Ship De 'Royal Charles', captured during the trip to Chatham, June 1667. The ship lies off coast, in the foreground a sloop, right in the distance a warship of the admiralty of the Maze. On the left in the distance you can see the entrance of the port of Hellevoetsluis. A piece of paper with an inscription is painted in the lower left corner describing the history of the ship and the painting is dedicated to Cornelis de Witt, who took the trip to Chatham together with De Ruyter. canvas. oil
The Arrival of the Royal Charles, Jeronymus van Diest (II), 1667 painting Applying the English Admiral Ship De 'Royal Charles', captured during the trip to Chatham, June 1667. The ship lies off coast, in the foreground a sloop, right in the distance a warship of the admiralty of the Maze. On the left in the distance you can see the entrance of the port of Hellevoetsluis. A piece of paper with an inscription is painted in the lower left corner describing the history of the ship and the painting is dedicated to Cornelis de Witt, who took the trip to Chatham together with De Ruyter. canvas. oil paint (paint) sailing-ship, sailing-boat. navy. booty, spoil. Raid on the Medway Chatham. Hellevoetsluis
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