End of the game Om Schenckenschans, 1635-1636, Anonymous, 1636 print Cartoon on the battle for Schenckenshans in the years 1635-1636. The end of the game around the Schans. Frederik Hendrik and the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand Dice at a table around the fort. The stadholder throws the winning throw. The Cardinal Infant scratches the head, Count Johan van Nassau looks at the stones through binoculars. On the left the pope, the bishop Cologne, the king of Spain and the emperor leave. On the right Cardinal Richelieu is watching. Left in the background, the Kleefse farmers dance from joy. A priest an
End of the game Om Schenckenschans, 1635-1636, Anonymous, 1636 print Cartoon on the battle for Schenckenshans in the years 1635-1636. The end of the game around the Schans. Frederik Hendrik and the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand Dice at a table around the fort. The stadholder throws the winning throw. The Cardinal Infant scratches the head, Count Johan van Nassau looks at the stones through binoculars. On the left the pope, the bishop Cologne, the king of Spain and the emperor leave. On the right Cardinal Richelieu is watching. Left in the background, the Kleefse farmers dance from joy. A priest and a nun appear from under the table. On the right in the background the conquest of the fort by the State Army on April 29, 1636. Under the print, a sheet with 4 columns of text is stuck in Dutch. At the top 10 verses of the protagonists in German. At the bottom a Dutch song in 4 verses. Northern Netherlands paper engraving / etching / letterpress printing political caricatures and satires. dice-games. capture of city (after the siege) Schenkhans
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