Siege of Namur by King William III, 1695, anonymous, 1726 Canvas Print
The siege of Namur by the Allies under William III in 1695. The performance shows the shelling of Namur with cavalry advancing in the foreground. Several details in the performance are indicated by the numbers 1-15 and are explained at the bottom. In the upper right corner, an inscription in the plate (Tom. 3 Pag 288) has been partially removed. Plate no. 264 in part XI of the print work: Les Forces de l'Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amerique ... Comme aussi les Cartes des Côtes de France et d'Espagne from 1726, this second volume with 271 hand-numbered plates of renowned strong cities and fortresses in the context of the War of the Spanish Succession 1701-1713. For the most part, these plates have been copied to the anonymous French records of renowned strong cities and fortresses: in Les forces de l'Europe and in: Le theatre de la guerre, dans les Pays-Bas, both originally published by Nicolas de Fer in Paris (1693-1697) in the context of the Nine Years' War. Title and inscriptions in French.
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