Netherlands, 1358, Delft surrenders by treaty to Albrecht van Beyeren, The inhabitants of Delft beg Count Albrecht for forgiveness, 1359, 1359. After conquering the city and demolishing the city walls, he had a thousand men from Delft and 500 women walk barefoot to The Hague in their finest dresses and with loose hair to ask forgiveness for the city. The people of Delft kneel before the count in his tent., print, engraving, historical print, prints, engravings, Frederik Muller Historical plates, height 334 mm, width 515 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1853 - 1855, third quarter 19th century, paper, lithography (technique)
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