Allegory on the Swiss farmer war in 1653 Title page for H ZSCHOKKE, the Swiss uprising in 1653, 1828 a man stands with a spear hat beside an altar with scrolls. At the front of the altar the hose Ourobouros forms a medallion with the name Tell. All around are various weapons. The allegory refers to the Swiss freedom hero William Tell, who in the 14th century refused a hat on a pole greetings, Where: stood at the hat central to the prevailing vorstengeslacht. Manufacturer : printmaker Daniel Much Worth (I) (listed building) to drawing: Haatje Pieters Oosterhuis (listed building) publisher: wido


Allegory on the Swiss farmer war in 1653 Title page for H ZSCHOKKE, the Swiss uprising in 1653, 1828 a man stands with a spear hat beside an altar with scrolls. At the front of the altar the hose Ourobouros forms a medallion with the name Tell. All around are various weapons. The allegory refers to the Swiss freedom hero William Tell, who in the 14th century refused a hat on a pole greetings, Where: stood at the hat central to the prevailing vorstengeslacht. Manufacturer : printmaker Daniel Much Worth (I) (listed building) to drawing: Haatje Pieters Oosterhuis (listed building) publisher: widow Adriaan Pietersz. Loosjes (listed property) Place manufacture: Haarlem Dating: 1828 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 232 mm (within the flange cut.) × W 143 mm (within the flange cut.) Notes Title page for : Zschokke, H. The Swiss uprising in 1653, or Addrich Moos and his niece, first part. Haarlem Loosjes Pz, widow Adriaan, 1828. Subject: revolution, opstandfarmersWie: William Tell


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