Beginning of the expedition in Antwerp and unfortunate end during the battle on the Slaak, 1631, Crispijn van de Passe (II) (attributed to), 1631 Canvas Print

Beginning of the expedition in Antwerp and unfortunate end during the battle on the Slaak, 1631, Crispijn van de Passe (II) (attributed to), 1631 Canvas Print

Beginning of the expedition in Antwerp on 10 September and unfortunate end during the battle of the Slaak, 13 September 1631. The State fleet commanded by Vice-Admiral Marinus Hollare. Sheet with two representations. Above embarkation and departure of the fleet from Antwerp and the blessing of Count John of Nassau-Siegen and the Prince of Barbançon, the commanders of the Spanish fleet, by the cardinal in the presence of Isabella Clara Eugenia. At the top left the emblem with warning of a male getting stuck in a horn (see the interpretation of the 'horn crawler'). Under the shooting of the stranded Spanish soldiers from the ships and by soldiers on the beach. In the distance Zierikzee and Ter Tolen. Printed on the sheet below the plate a verse by Vondel, a description of the events in French and a German translation of the verse.

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