Allegory of the Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1654, Jan Saenredam, 1666 Canvas Print

Allegory of the Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1654, Jan Saenredam, 1666 Canvas Print

Allegory of the Dutch victories at sea during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, 1666. Triumphal chariot with the Dutch naval heroes Cornelis Tromp and Michiel de Ruyter. The car is pulled by the Dutch Lion and the personification of Eendracht (Concordia), Vigilance (Vigilantia) runs next to it. Victory (Victoria) sits on the buck of the chariot with a lance with the weapons of the seven provinces, in the back the Peace the Discord enters. At the back of the car the Dutch tricolour and captured English flags. On the ground are chained English prisoners. In the air the Faam (Fama) with two trumpets. Bonfires and salute shots on the right to celebrate the victory achieved over the English during the Four Days Battle of the Sea on 11-14 June 1666. At sea a ship with fireworks. In the background, Loevestein castle where Admiral Ayscue was imprisoned. In the caption 4 verses of 8 lines in Dutch and French.

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