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The Troops of Louis XIV before Naarden, 20 July 1672, Adam Frans van der Meulen, 1672 - 1690 - Adam Frans Van Der Meulen | Wikioo.org - Encyklopedia Sztuk Pięknych

The Troops of Louis XIV before Naarden, 20 July 1672, Adam Frans van der Meulen, 1672 - 1690 – (Adam Frans Van Der Meulen) Poprzedni Następny


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Data: 1690

Rozmiar: 52 x 94 cm

Technika: Oil On Canvas

The troops of Louis XIV, King of France for Naarden, July 20, 1672. Left for any bushes. On the plains the horsemen and foot soldiers of the French army. In the distance the city of Naarden surrounded by bastions. The painting is incomplete.

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