Siege of Damiate, 1219 The siege of Damietta in 1219. Oval representation of ships to ports in frame decorated with weaponry, water creatures and different coats of arms. Topping the city maiden Haarlem with the arms of Haarlem, angels hold her a laurel wreath above the head. In the upper corners more coats. Among the show a fresh three columns of four regels. Manufacturer : printmaker Willem Outgertsz. Akersloot (listed property) designed by Jan Philipsz. of Bouck Horst (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1626 - 1628 Physical characteristics: etching material:


Siege of Damiate, 1219 The siege of Damietta in 1219. Oval representation of ships to ports in frame decorated with weaponry, water creatures and different coats of arms. Topping the city maiden Haarlem with the arms of Haarlem, angels hold her a laurel wreath above the head. In the upper corners more coats. Among the show a fresh three columns of four regels. Manufacturer : printmaker Willem Outgertsz. Akersloot (listed property) designed by Jan Philipsz. of Bouck Horst (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1626 - 1628 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: Paper: h 162 mm × W 240 mmToelichtingIllustratie for: Ampzing, Samuel. Beschrye income praise of city Haerlem in Holland [...]. Haarlem: Adriaen Roman (I), 1628. Subject: navy (+ sailing-ships) (military) attack cities represented allegorically or symbolically (with NAME) - personification of a city, town-patron (ess) Capture of DamiateWanneer: 1219 - 1219


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