Trenches, Batteries, and Military Forces of the Turks etc. before Vienna = Approaches Batteries et preparations de guerre des Turcs etc. devant Vienne, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1683
In 1683, nicolaes visscher ii (1649-1702) published a series of ten prints about the turkish siege of the city of vienna with the most important pictures of the war. The prints were engraved by romeyn de hooghe (1645-1708) after drawings from the antwerp artist jacob peeters. The turkish army approached the city of vienna from the north-east. Those citizens who were not killed immediately, were forced by the turks to built trenches and gun pits. Object Type: print. Date: 1683. Place of creation: Amsterdam. Dimensions: 16,5 x 20,5 cm. Medium: copper engraving print. Collection: Koninklijke Bibliotheek. Atlas Van der Hagen-KW1049B10 051 3A-Loopgraven, Batteryen, en Krijgsgewelt der Turken etc. voor Weenen = Approches Batteries et preparatifs de guerre des Turcs etc. devant Vienne