Frederik Hendrik’s Siege of ’s-Hertogenbosch, 1629 — Attributed to Pieter de Neyn
Attributed to Pieter de Neyn. Painted c. 1629 - c. 1639.
Frederik Hendrik's siege of 's-Hertogenbosch, 1629, attributed to Pieter de Neyn. The siege lasted four months before the Spaniards were forced to open the gates to Frederick Henry. By capturing Den Bosch - strategically located in the south of the Republic - the Dutch guaranteed the security of their state. For the Catholics of Brabant, however, it represented the start of a period of repression.
From the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
canvas, oil paint (paint) · Original size: 113.7 × 67.5 cm · Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt
Print: 113.7 × 67.5 cm, printed on Hahnemühle FineArt archival cotton paper. Museum-grade reproduction quality, true to the colours and detail of the original work.
Frame (optional): a custom-made wooden frame in a matte black finish, cut to the exact dimensions of this print, with an off-white passe-partout mat and protective glazing. Ready to hang.
Source: https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/200108933. Image released under CC0 by the Rijksmuseum.