Allegory on the death of Michiel de Ruyter, 1676; The life and wryf of the ED: Manhaften Lord, Mr. Michaël de Ruyter Knight of the Ordre of St. Michiel, & c. Lt. Admiral General van Hollandt and West-Vrieslandt. Allegory on the death of Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, April 29, 1676. Mausoleum with the body of the deceased Zeehereld considered by the Dutch Virgin, the Amsterdam cityscape and a woman with his family crest. Behind this mercury, fortune, strength and other allegorical figures. On either side two columns with images of the victories of the Ruyter. At the bottom of a caption on the pede
Allegory on the death of Michiel de Ruyter, 1676; The life and wryf of the ED: Manhaften Lord, Mr. Michaël de Ruyter Knight of the Ordre of St. Michiel, & c. Lt. Admiral General van Hollandt and West-Vrieslandt. Allegory on the death of Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, April 29, 1676. Mausoleum with the body of the deceased Zeehereld considered by the Dutch Virgin, the Amsterdam cityscape and a woman with his family crest. Behind this mercury, fortune, strength and other allegorical figures. On either side two columns with images of the victories of the Ruyter. At the bottom of a caption on the pedestal of a column in Latin. Takten on the right side of the print a text sheet with a description of the ruyter's life and a statement from the performance in 2 vomiting in Dutch.
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