Amsterdam, Boom, Hendrick and Dirk, Northern Netherlands, Hooghe, Romeyn de, Praal Toneel der Nederlandsche, Zee en Land-Helden. Van den Jare 1674., Allegory of the victories of William III in 1673, Allegory of the victories of William III in 1673. The young prince with his baton standing next to the young Hendrik Casimir. In front of him commanders who achieved victories in 1673: Michiel de Ruyter, Cornelis Tromp, Adriaen Banckert, Johan Maurits, Paulus Wirtz, George Frederik van Waldeck, Rabenhaupt and Count Willem van Hornes. Around this medallions and cartouches with victories. At the top left the portrait of Montecuccoli and on the right Monterrey. At the bottom an open space intended for the almanac for the year 1674 with the title in handwriting. On either side chained prisoners. In the plate at the bottom a verse in two columns in Dutch addressed to the prince., print, propaganda print, almanac, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 470 mm, width 694 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1645-09-10 - 1708-06-15, print maker, printmaker, 1673 - 1674, third quarter 17th century, paper, ink, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), pen, Publication (Event), Publication, publisher
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Amsterdam, Boom, Hendrick, Dirk, Northern Netherlands, Hooghe, Romeyn de, Praal Toneel der Nederlandsche, Zee en Land-Helden, Van den Jare 1674, Allegory, victories, William III, 1673, young prince, baton, standing, next, young Hendrik Casimir, front, commanders, achieved victories, Michiel de Ruyter, Cornelis Tromp, Adriaen Banckert, Johan Maurits, Paulus Wirtz, George Frederik van Waldeck, Rabenhaupt, Count Willem van Hornes, medallions, cartouches, top left, portrait, Montecuccoli, right Monterrey, bottom, open space intended, almanac, year 1674, title, handwriting, side, chained, prisoners, plate, verse, two columns, Dutch addressed, prince, print, propaganda print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 470 mm, width 694 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1645-09-10 - 1708-06-15, print maker, printmaker, 1673 - 1674, third quarter 17th century, paper, ink, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, pen, Publication, Event, publisher
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