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Eighty Years War (Dutch War of Independence) (1568-1648)

Contemporary prints and maps of the battles and sieges of the Eighty Years War

? FLORIS BALTHASARSZ. VAN BERCKENRODE (1562/3-1616)

View of the Battle of Nieuwpoort, 1600 (Nieuwpoort, Flanders, Belgium) 51°07'48"N 02°45'04"E; Order of battle of the Dutch and Spanish armies

1600 or later

Etching and engraving; printed from three copperplates on three sheets of paper; mounted on paper (mount is cropped and the type is not identifiable) | 28.5 x 90.6 cm (image and sheet) | RCIN 721101

A low oblique view of the order of battle of the two armies at the Battle of Nieuwpoort, fought on 2 July 1600 between the Dutch, commanded by Maurice of Nassau, and the Spanish Habsburg army, commanded by Albert VII, Archduke of Austria(13 November 1559-13 July 1621), Governor of the Spanish Netherlands, and Francisco de Mendoza, Admiral of Aragón (bap.21 August 1550-1 March 1623), Commander-in-Chief of the Habsburg army of Flanders, resulting in a Dutch victory. The Eighty Years War (Dutch War of Independence) (1568-1648). Oriented with north-north-west to top (compass rose).

See the notes to RCIN 721099. This view identifies the regiments of both sides by name; the Dutch ammunition fleet is shown offshore. The Dutch are on the left, the Spanish Habsburg army are to the right.

Rijksmuseum (left hand plate, RP-P-OB-80.539) is attributed to FBvB, FMH 1140; it lacks the letter 'C'. The right hand plate (RP-P-OB-80.539B) is also attributed to Floris Balthasrasz. van Berckenrode; attributed date is 1600; it does not have the letter 'D'; catalogue ref: FMH 1140-[b]. The Rijksmuseum example of the complete three-part print (RP-P-OB-80.435), cat ref. FMH 1140-c, atlas Van S 1088, lacks the letters C and D and is attributed to FBvB. For the letters A and B, see RCIN 721100.

  • ? Floris Balthasarsz. van Berckenrode (1562/3-1616) (printmaker)

    Hugo Grotius (1583-1645) (author)

    Subject(s)

    Army-Sweden
    Army-France
    Army-Holland
    Army-Germany
    Maurice, Prince of Orange (1567-1625)
    Henry Nassau, Count of Auverquerque (1640-1708)
    Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (1584-1647)
    Albrecht VII, Archduke of Austria (1559-1621)
    Army-Spain
  • Watermark: Coat of arms, crown above

    Condition: three fold lines; cropped to edge of image. Verso: remains of Mount Type A or B; no gilt edges

  • 28.5 x 90.6 cm (image and sheet)

  • Printed title:

    Acies D D Ordinum Fœderatarum Prouinciarum Belgy / Ductu Illustriss. Principis Maurity Comitis Naβ. etc. [top left, centre, in a cartouche]

    Printed title:

    Acies Alberti Archiducis Austriæ, / qualiter in litore disposita fuit. [top right, centre, in a cartouche]

    Additional text:

    [top centre, two engraved verses in two ornate cartouches, one above the other, surmounted by the Leo Belgicus, holding a drawn sword in one paw, and a bunch of arrows in the other, confronting the Habsburg Eagle which also wields a sword. First text, a verse, by Hugo Grotius, begins:] Aurea libertas uno contorta maniplo …]; [second verse begins:] Postquam exercitus Archiducis intra iactum …

    Annotations:

    George III heading: Nieuport 2 July 1600.

    Other annotations: none.

    George III catalogue entry:

    Nieuport Dispositio Acierum D.D. Ordinum Fœderatarum Provinciarum Belgii et Alberti Archiducis Austriæ prope Neoportum, 2 Julii 1600. 2 tab.

  • Subject(s)

    Nieuwpoort, Flanders, Belgium (51°07'48"N 02°45'04"E)

  • Bibliographic reference(s)

    C.M. Klinkert, Nassau in het nieuws: nieuwsprenten van Maurits van Nassaus militaire ondernemingen uit de periode 1590-1600, Zutphen 2005, pp. 228 and 288, illus.79

    M. McDonald, The Print Collection of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Part II, Architecture, Topography and Military Maps, 3 vols, London 2019, cat. no. 2744

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  • 25 May 2024