Uittocht van het Spaanse leger uit Maastricht, 1632 (platen 5 en 6) - Jan van de Velde II
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A detailed seventeenth-century etching by Jan van de Velde II documenting the 1632 Spanish military retreat from Maastricht during the Eighty Years' War.
This print by Jan van de Velde II documents the departure of the Spanish army from Maastricht in 1632, a significant event during the Eighty Years' War. The work functions as a visual chronicle, combining cartographic elements with narrative scenes of military movement. Van de Velde, a skilled engraver from the Dutch Golden Age, employs a precise line to capture the logistical reality of the retreat. The composition is divided into distinct registers, with the upper section featuring a key and directional markers, while the central area depicts the soldiers, horses, and supply wagons in transit. The lower portion contains extensive Dutch text, providing a detailed account of the events surrounding the siege and the subsequent withdrawal of Spanish forces under the command of the Prince of Orange. The visual style reflects the period's interest in reportage and historical documentation. The figures are rendered with a focus on costume and equipment, offering insight into the military fashion of the early seventeenth century. The use of etching allows for a high degree of detail, from the individual expressions of the soldiers to the textures of the wagons and landscape features. This print was published in Amsterdam by Claes Jansz Visscher, a prominent figure in the print trade who often collaborated with artists to produce works that satisfied the public appetite for news and political commentary. The work is not merely an artistic endeavour but a piece of contemporary media, designed to inform the viewer about the shifting power dynamics in the Low Countries. Its inclusion of both text and image provides a comprehensive record of the military manoeuvres, making it a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of art and history in the seventeenth century.
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Uittocht van het Spaanse leger uit Maastricht, 1632 (platen 5 en 6) - Jan van de Velde II
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