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Episode from the Four Days" Naval Battle (11-14 June 1666), Willem van de Velde (I) (attributed to), in or after 1666 - in or before 1672 - Willem Van De Velde The Younger | WikiOO.org - Enciklopedija dailės

Episode from the Four Days" Naval Battle (11-14 June 1666), Willem van de Velde (I) (attributed to), in or after 1666 - in or before 1672 – (Willem Van De Velde The Younger) ankstesnis Kitas


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Data: 1672

Dydis: 151 x 235 cm

technika: Oil On Canvas

Painting representing a sea battle between the Dutch and English fleet. The Four Days’ Naval Battle was an important episode in the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-67). The painting came from the Admiralty of Rotterdam to the Navy Model Room in The Hague.2

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