State fleet lying off Dunkirk, 1628, Perfect Images of the Wyt-famous Seehaven and the Statue of Dunkirk (title on object), Clare and the detailed images of the Ship Hollandia and the Yacht de Posthoorn van den E. Manhaften Generael Pieter Pieterssz. Heyn wanders about how she dealt with the Duynkerckers, and how things turned out. Yacht of the Ship Utrecht is set off: With the images of the city of Duynkercken, and how the Hooghm: H. States Aldermen there for legghen etc. (title on object), The Northern French and Flemish coastal area between Dunkirk and Grevelingen with ships from the Dutch fleet under Piet Hein, including the Hollandia, the Utrecht and the Posthoorn, in a skirmish with pirates from Dunkirk, 1628. In the foreground a battle between several warships. At the top two insets with detailed maps and portraits by Hendrick Cornelisz. Loncq and Pieter Pietersz. Heyn. A text in 4 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, engraving, letterpress printing, height, 382 mm × width, 356 mm
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