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File:Allegorie op de tocht naar Chatham (1667) met een portret van Cornelis de Witt Rijksmuseum SK-A-1432.jpeg
Allegory on the Raid on Chatham in 1667 with a portrait of Cornelis de Witt. The oval portrait is surrounded by symbols of Peace, Justice (blindfolded child with a scale), Freedom (lance with vrijheidshoed) and Concord (text on the banner). Additionally coins, two white swans, a lion, a chield and various armor are shown.
AnonymousUnknown author, RKDimages, Art-work number 173738, as Allegorische verheerlijking van Cornelis de Wit als gecommitteerde der Staten Generaal tijdens de Tocht naar Chatham (1667)
AnonymousUnknown author, Jaarverslag Rijksmuseum, 1887, p. 9.
Brière-Misme, Cl., 'Un petit maître hollandais Cornelis Bisschop', Oud-Holland, LXV (1950), p. 139, afb.1.
Martin, P., et A. Schimpf, 'Une paire d'arquebuses à zonet de chasse exécutée à Strasbourg en 1666', Cahier d'archeologie et d'Histoire d'Alsace (1953), p. 143-152 vgl. [Op de kolfplaten is een geharnaste figuur gegraveerd onder een zwaan met een pijlenbundel in de hand. Waarschijnlijk een allegorie op Cornelis de Witt (R. van Luttervelt)].
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