PCT-13779

Pl.71 Rebellion in the city Groningen - Baudartius (1616)

  • Technic: Original copperplate engraving and etching on a vellin type paper. Watermark not visible on every sheet.
  • Condition: Fine. General age related toning and occasional light staining from handling as visible on image.
  • Date: 1616
  • Overall size: 8,7 x 6,7 inch
  • Image size: 6,7 x 5,3 inch
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.. Pl.71 Rebellion in the city Groningen - Baudartius (1616)

Description: Print relating to Groningen during the first decades of the eighty year war between Spain and the Low Countries: (plate 71). This plate shows the rebellion in the city of Groningen and the capture of Caspar de Robles by his own soldiers in 1576. Text page(s) included.

This attractive original old antique print / plate originates from: 'Les guerres de Nassau...', by G. Baudartius / G. Baudart, published in Amsterdam by M. Colin de Thovoyon in 1616. This important work on the first five decades of the 80 Years War raging in the Netherlands, Belgium and the western part of Germany from 1568-1648, was written from a Contra-Remonstrant point of view. Many of the plates are after 'Geschichtsblatter' by Frans Hogenberg and after plates from J. J. Orlers' work. New plates were added as well.

Artists and Engravers: Willem Baudartius (1565-1640) was born in Deinse, Flanders, Belgium, had already fled the Inquisition for England in 1565, together with his family. Returning in 1577 to Ghent, Baudartius had to flee again in 1585, now to the Northern Netherlands, first he went to Leyden and then to Franeker, where he studied Hebrew with Drusius. Baudartius became a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, at Kampen, Lisse, and Zutphen. In 1619, Baudart was invited by the Synode at Dordrecht to help translate the Bible into Dutch, and he settled in Leyden, where he devoted his life to translating and writing. The engravings were done by several engravers, amongst whom was Simon Wynhoutsz. Frisius (1580-1629).