The inhabitants of Delft Count Albrecht beg for forgiveness, 1359 1358 Delft surrenders by treaty to Albrecht of Beyeren (title object) the inhabitants of Delft beg Count Albrecht forgiveness, 1359. After he conquered the city and breaking down the walls left thousands Delft men and 500 women in their finest dress and loose hair barefoot walk to the Hague to ask forgiveness for that town. The Delft kneeling before the count in its tent. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous location manufacture: The Netherlands Date: 1853 - 1855 Physical characteristics: lithography in black with a tone block
The inhabitants of Delft Count Albrecht beg for forgiveness, 1359 1358 Delft surrenders by treaty to Albrecht of Beyeren (title object) the inhabitants of Delft beg Count Albrecht forgiveness, 1359. After he conquered the city and breaking down the walls left thousands Delft men and 500 women in their finest dress and loose hair barefoot walk to the Hague to ask forgiveness for that town. The Delft kneeling before the count in its tent. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous location manufacture: The Netherlands Date: 1853 - 1855 Physical characteristics: lithography in black with a tone block in beige material: paper technique: lithography (technique) Dimensions: Paper: h 334 mm × W 515 mmToelichtingIllustratie for: JH Eichman & H. Altmann, Vaderlandsche history sheets for schools and families, Leiden, 1855. This number is a number added by the RPK and is not Frederick Muller, work Where: The picture is made for or originates, is it stated Frederik Muller. Subject: Hook and Cod twist when: 1359 - 1359
Size: 1961px × 1275px
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