Allegory of Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1654 Zeegepralende Neederlandse Sea Heroes (title object) Allegory of Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1654De Zeegepralende Neederlandse Sea Heroes (title object) Property Type: print propaganda picture Item number: : FMH 2241-bHollstein Dutch 120-5 (5) Description: Allegory of Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1666. Chariot with the Dutch naval heroes Cornelis Tromp and Michiel de Ruyter. The carriage is pulled by the Dutch Lion and the person


Allegory of Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1654 Zeegepralende Neederlandse Sea Heroes (title object) Allegory of Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1654De Zeegepralende Neederlandse Sea Heroes (title object) Property Type: print propaganda picture Item number: : FMH 2241-bHollstein Dutch 120-5 (5) Description: Allegory of Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1666. Chariot with the Dutch naval heroes Cornelis Tromp and Michiel de Ruyter. The carriage is pulled by the Dutch Lion and the personification of Concord (Concordia), Alertness (Vigilantia) runs next to it. Victory (Victoria) sitting on the box of the car with a lance with the arms of the seven provinces back tramples Peace Discord. At the back of the car the Dutch tricolor and captured English flags. On the floor English chained prisoners. In the air, the fame (Fama) with two trumpets. Right bonfires and salutes to gained the victory over the British during the Four Days Battle celebrate by 11-14 June 1666. At sea a ship with fireworks. In the background Loevestein Castle Where: Admiral Ayscue was imprisoned. In the caption four verses of 8 lines in Dutch and Frans. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Saenredam (listed building) Publisher: Hendrick Focken (listed building) publisher Hugo Allard (I) (listed building) author: Jan Zoet (shown on object) Place manufacture: print maker: Northern Netherlands Publisher: Amsterdam Dated: 1600 and / or 1666 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Dimensions: plate edge: h 417 mm × W 553 mmToelichtingIn this fifth state identical to the version in 1654 in connection with the first Anglo-Dutch War (FMH 2100A and 2100B) . Subject: chariot, triumphal carmilitary glory'Victoria; "Vittoria", "Vittoria navale", "Vittoria degl'antichi '(Ripa) Victory (+ abstract concept represented by female figure) Alertness, Vigilance; 'Guard', 'VIGILANZA' 'VIGILANZA per difendersi & o


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