Martszen de Jonge, Jan, Visscher, Claes Jansz. (II), Northern Netherlands, Die Waecht Die Wint, Card playing soldiers: allegory of the capture of Den Bosch and Wesel in 1629, Soldiers sit in front of an inn in the army camp playing cards on a drum. In the background the city of Den Bosch. Allegory of the capture of the cities of 's-Hertogenbosch and Wesel in 1629. With 8-line verse: So haste an Leeger lays....and the motto Die waecht die wint., print, engraving, prints, engravings, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 233 mm, width 299 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1586 - 1652-06-19, print maker, printmaker, 1629 - 1647, second quarter 17th century, paper, papier, etching, graveren (drukprocedé), Publication (Event), Publicatie, publisher, uitgever, Work conception, 1609 - 1647
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Martszen de Jonge, Jan, Visscher, Claes Jansz, Ii, Northern Netherlands, Die Waecht Die Wint, Card, playing, soldiers, allegory, capture, Den Bosch, Wesel, 1629, Soldiers sit, front, inn, army camp, cards, drum, background, city, Allegory, cities, s-Hertogenbosch, 8-line verse, haste, Leeger lays, motto Die waecht die wint, print, engraving, prints, engravings, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 233 mm, width 299 mm, Noord-Nederlands, 1586 - 1652-06-19, print maker, printmaker, 1629 - 1647, second quarter 17th century, paper, papier, etching, graveren, drukprocedé, Publication, Event, Publicatie, publisher, uitgever, Work conception, 1609 - 1647
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