The beheading of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, 1619, in or after 1670 print The beheading of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt on the Binnenhof in The Hague on 13 May 1619. View on the square with all surrounding buildings and the collected public. On the left, a paper flap can be scammed, making an image of Van Oldenbarnvelt with his servant Jan Francken and a soldier visible. In the tower at the top right the court of Prince Maurits on another paper flap. Below that a picture of Maurits. With caption of one line with a quote from Tacitus' Vita Agricolae in Latin. print maker: Northern Netherlandsafter pr


The beheading of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, 1619, in or after 1670 print The beheading of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt on the Binnenhof in The Hague on 13 May 1619. View on the square with all surrounding buildings and the collected public. On the left, a paper flap can be scammed, making an image of Van Oldenbarnvelt with his servant Jan Francken and a soldier visible. In the tower at the top right the court of Prince Maurits on another paper flap. Below that a picture of Maurits. With caption of one line with a quote from Tacitus' Vita Agricolae in Latin. print maker: Northern Netherlandsafter print by: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving violent death by beheading. death penalty, execution Courtyard


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