State fleet lying off Dunkirk, 1628, Perfect Image of the Wyt-famous Seehaven and the city of Dunkerque (title on object), Clare and detailed images of the city of Duynkercken, with its sights, of the harbour, rifts, and the outskirts, depths and shoals around it : And it was true that our ships were laid to prevent her from coming out, Everything was perfect and everything was finished after life (title on object), The northern French and Flemish coastal area between Dunkirk and Grevelingen with ships of the Dutch fleet moored in front of Dunkirk to prevent pirates from sailing, 1628. In the foreground a battle between several warships. At the top two insets with detailed maps. A text in 3 columns is printed under the plate., print, print maker: anonymous, after drawing by: Jacob Dircx vander Veer, (mentioned on object), publisher: Jan Amelisz, (mentioned on object), print maker: Northern Netherlands, publisher: Utrecht, 1628, paper, etching, letterpress printing, height, 350 mm × width, 363 mm
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