Napkin with the conquest of Landau by the French troops, anonymous, 1704 Canvas Print
Napkin of linen damask with the conquest of Landau by the French troops in 1703. The symmetrically doubled pattern shows the following scenes from bottom to top: 1 The year 1704. 2 Battle of foot soldiers with peaks and swords; in the middle an officer ; raised banners of France and Spain, with respectively fleurs-de-lys and the Burgundian branch cross, on the ground the Allied flag with bundled arrows; in the foreground plant growth. 3 Offiecier with stick. 4 Gunner at two cannons, one of which he fireth; bullets, powder keg and gabion. 5 Canonier who shoots a mortar; two cannons. 6 Cityscape. 7 The crowned Burgundian branch cross and firestroke; between the legs (above) a crown, (below) the Golden Fleece, (aside) the crowned name cipher (above) P (bottom) V, for Philip V of Spain. 8 Woven LANDAUW. 9 Two crossed palm branches. 10 The coat of arms of the Elector of Bavaria. 11 The crowned arms of France and Spain, with heart shield Anjou. 12 Again the year 1704. Running edges: among other things volutes and flowers. All around: block edge.
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