Mapping soldiers: Allegory on the intake of 's-Hertogenbosch and Wesel in 1629, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (attributed to), after Jan Martszen de Jonge, 1629 - 1647 print Soldiers are playing in the army camp card on a drum in front of an inn. In the background the city of Den Bosch. Allegory on the intake of the cities of 's-Hertogenbosch and Wesel in 1629. With 8-line verse:' So Haest an empty leyt (...) 'and the saying' that is wint '. Imagination of the saying 'Who does not dare, who does not win'. print maker: Amsterdamprint maker: Northern Netherlands paper etching proverbs, sayings, etc


Mapping soldiers: Allegory on the intake of 's-Hertogenbosch and Wesel in 1629, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) (attributed to), after Jan Martszen de Jonge, 1629 - 1647 print Soldiers are playing in the army camp card on a drum in front of an inn. In the background the city of Den Bosch. Allegory on the intake of the cities of 's-Hertogenbosch and Wesel in 1629. With 8-line verse:' So Haest an empty leyt (...) 'and the saying' that is wint '. Imagination of the saying 'Who does not dare, who does not win'. print maker: Amsterdamprint maker: Northern Netherlands paper etching proverbs, sayings, siege, position war. playing-cards the Bosch


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