Northern Netherlands, Spiegel van Staet, Shown in Meerster Jan and Cornelis de Wit, Mutilation of the bodies of the de Witt brothers, 1672, Simple representation of the mutilation of the bodies of the brothers Johan and Cornelis de Witt, 20 August 1672. On the right a rider; in the foreground a man with a piece of clothing from one of the victims. This state of the print is with the figures in the gate behind the rider, the man in front of the scaffold and the two boys on the seesaw. According to the description of this print by Knuttel, the man standing in front of the scaffold is said to represent Cornelis Tromp. Below the image are two verses justifying the murders., print, prent, nieuwsprent, prints, prenten, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 423 mm, width 300 mm, print maker, prentmaker, 1672 - 1672, third quarter 17th century, derde kwart 17e eeuw, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), letterpress printing, letterpress
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Northern Netherlands, Spiegel van Staet, Shown, Meerster Jan, Cornelis de Wit, Mutilation, bodies, de Witt brothers, 1672, Simple representation, mutilation, brothers Johan, Cornelis de Witt, 20 August 1672, right, rider, foreground, man, piece, clothing, victims, state, print, figures, gate, front, scaffold, two boys, seesaw, According, description, Knuttel, man standing, said, represent Cornelis Tromp, image, two verses justifying, murders, prent, nieuwsprent, prints, prenten, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 423 mm, width 300 mm, print maker, prentmaker, 1672 - 1672, third quarter 17th century, derde kwart 17e eeuw, paper, papier, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, letterpress printing, letterpress
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