Conquest of Tournai, 1709, Johann Jakob Kleinschmidt, After Paul Decker (I), After Paul Decker (II), 1712 - 1715 print Tournai (Tournai), besieged by the Allies from June 29, 1709, and taken on 2 September 1709. The central representation of the siege caught in an architectural frame. At the top an eagle with a cartouche with a map of the city and a young prince (probably Charles III) who tramples the envy and deception. At the bottom, a resident of Tournai reaches the key to the city to a female personification of the Eendracht among the Allies. On the right a cartouche with the description o


Conquest of Tournai, 1709, Johann Jakob Kleinschmidt, After Paul Decker (I), After Paul Decker (II), 1712 - 1715 print Tournai (Tournai), besieged by the Allies from June 29, 1709, and taken on 2 September 1709. The central representation of the siege caught in an architectural frame. At the top an eagle with a cartouche with a map of the city and a young prince (probably Charles III) who tramples the envy and deception. At the bottom, a resident of Tournai reaches the key to the city to a female personification of the Eendracht among the Allies. On the right a cartouche with the description of the events in German. Augsburg paper etching / engraving siege, position war. surrender of keys Torlative


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