Philip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon his Departure from the Netherlands in 1559, Cornelis Kruseman, 1832 Canvas Print

Philip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon his Departure from the Netherlands in 1559, Cornelis Kruseman, 1832 Canvas Print

Philip II, King of Spain, accuses Prince William of Orange at Vlissingen, when he left the Netherlands in 1559, of personally leading the resistance of the nobility. The action takes place on a jetty, on the left the Spanish king with his retinue with the sails of the ship in the background. The king grabs the prince's hand and points to him with his finger. On the right the prince with hat in hand and some members of his retinue. In the foreground, a Spanish soldier kneels with a casket. On the left two boys with a dog.

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