Zeeslag bij Terheide (linkerblad), RP-P-OB-76.942A, Abraham de Verwer, 1640 en/of 1653

Zeeslag bij Terheide (linkerblad), RP-P-OB-76.942A, Abraham de Verwer, 1640 en/of 1653

Identification title(s): battle of terheide (left page), 1653. Object type: print object number: rp-p-ob-76. 942. A. Catalog reference: fmh 2076. Hollstein dutch 17-2(2). Description: left page of a large representation in two pages of the naval battle of terheide (battle of katwijk) during the first english war between the dutch fleet under maarten tromp and the english fleet under george monck, august 10, 1653. In the background the coast of holland from den helder to egmond. In the foreground maarten tromp's admiral ship brederode in battle with a burning english ship. Manufacture. Manufacturer: printmaker: salomon savery (mentioned on object), after a drawing by: abraham de verwer (mentioned on object). Place of manufacture: northern netherlands. Dating: 1640 and/or 1653. Physical features: etching. Material: paper technique: etching. Dimensions: plate edge: h 418 mm × w 530 mm explanation the plates previously used for the battle of duins (1639), fmh 1803. Subject: what: battle (+ naval force). Battle of terheide. When: 1653-08-10 - 1653-08-10. Who: maarten harpertszoon tromp. George monck (duke of albemarle). Brederode (ship). Acquisition: purchase 1881. Date: 1640 en/of 1653.
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