The Siege and Capture of the City of Hulst from the Spaniards, November 5, 1645

Hendrick de Meijer, 1645

Capture of Hulst, 1645, by Hendrik Meier, 1645. In the autumn of 1645 Dutch troops captured the town of Hulst in Zeeland Flanders. It was Stadholder Frederick Henry's last military triumph. He died in 1647. In fact, negotiations that would eventually lead to the end of the Eighty Years War in 1648 had already started at the time of the siege. Left, in the foreground, Dutch troops celebrate victory. The train of cavalry and coaches on the right, is the retreating Spanish army. The horseman in the centre is probably the young Prince William, later Stadholder William II, who had been present at the siege, accompanying his father, Frederick Henry.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-A-251
  • Dimensionsheight 94 cm x width 154.5 cm, depth 5.5 cm
  • Physical characteristicsoil on panel

Identification

  • Title(s)

    The Siege and Capture of the City of Hulst from the Spaniards, November 5, 1645

  • Object type

  • Object number

    SK-A-251

  • Description

    De verovering van de stad Hulst op de Spanjaarden, 5 november 1645. Gezicht in het kamp van de belegerende troepen. Rechts enkele koetsen, in het midden een officier te paard bij een groepje soldaten met een boek. Links drinkende officieren te paard bij een tent waar de vaandel uithangt, hierbij ook een pissend paard. In de verte de stad Hulst.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    signature, date and inscription: ‘H. de Meyer f 1645. het over gaen van de stadt Hulst op de 5 november 1645.’


Creation

  • Creation

    painter: Hendrick de Meijer

  • Dating

    1645

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    oil on panel

  • Dimensions

    • height 94 cm x width 154.5 cm
    • depth 5.5 cm

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  • Place

  • Period

    1645-11-05


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Documentation

  • Documentatiemap Schilderijen: aantekeningen R. van Luttervelt (voor 1963).


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