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'dArminianze Schans Tot Leyden - Public domain engraving

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Engraving shows the Arminian fortification in Leiden, Netherlands. Includes plan of fort showing positions of troops. Descriptive text outlines the controversy between the Arminian Protestants and Calvinists in Leiden in 1617-1618.

16 lines of verse in French engraved in four columns beneath image. Lengthy German text in three columns below verse.

Title from caption above image.

Reference copy in LOT 4601, no. 12

Illustration in: Hauslab Album, plate 12.

Paas, J.R. German political broadsheet, 1600-1700 Vol. 2, P-351

LC copy pasted from two parts. Text caption title: Der Arminianer Schanz zu Leiden.

Original album; Purchase; 1950.

Formerly: PR13 CN1950:R01. Originals were housed in blind-tooled morocco album 11 x 17 in. Original binding in P&P Suppl. Archives.

The Dutch Golden Age was a period from 1581 to 1672, when the Netherlands experienced the "Dutch Miracle", transcended to the foremost maritime and economic power. In 1568, the Seven Provinces started a rebellion against Philip II of Spain, leading to the Eighty Years' War with Spain and the Thirty Years' War between other European superpowers. Protestants moved from the southern to the northern Netherlands, many settled in Amsterdam, transforming a port town into one of the most important commercial centers in the world by 1630. In addition to the migration of Protestants, there were also influxes of refugees who had previously fled from religious persecution, particularly Sephardi Jews from Portugal and Spain, and Protestants from France. Catholics moved in the other direction - to the southern provinces, modern Belgium. North quickly gained the highest literacy rates in Europe, an abundance of capital, the largest merchant fleet in Europe. The Dutch dominated trade in the Baltic Sea, between China and Japan, and with the English colonies in North America. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) was the first multinational corporation, financed by shares that established the first modern stock exchange. The Bank of Amsterdam, the first central bank, was established in 1609. The Dutch Golden Age is the art period dominanted by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Jacob van Ruisdael, and Frans Hals. Some notable artistic styles and trends include Haarlem Mannerism, Utrecht Caravaggism, the School of Delft, the Leiden fijnschilders, and Dutch classicism. 1672 is called a disaster year" when the Dutch Republic was attacked by England, France, Münster, and Bavaria. The invading armies quickly defeated most of the Dutch States Army and conquered part of the Republic.

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arminianism netherlands early works to 1800 church history 17th century leiden netherlands militias leiden cities and towns forts and fortifications bird eye view prints engravings german french lot 14117 franz hauslab darminianze schans tot leyden engraving library of congress
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01/01/1618
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Dutch Golden Age

Dutch Golden Age Prints and Painting: Still life, Landscape, and Genre Art.
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leiden
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arminianism netherlands early works to 1800 church history 17th century leiden netherlands militias leiden cities and towns forts and fortifications bird eye view prints engravings german french lot 14117 franz hauslab darminianze schans tot leyden engraving library of congress