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Eighty Years Collection

"Eighty Years: A Chronicle of Courage and Conflict" Step back in time to witness the epic battles that shaped an era

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Eighty Years Collection: Dutch Ships Ramming Spanish Galleys of the English Coast, 3 October 1602
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Eighty Years Collection: Battle Scene, c. 1645-6 (oil on panel)
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Eighty Years Collection: The Battle on the Slaak between the Dutch and Spanish Fleets during the Night of 12-13
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Eighty Years Collection: Naval battle near Gibraltar on 25th April 1607, 1639 (oil on canvas)
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Eighty Years Collection: Fishing for Souls, 1614 (oil on panel)
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Eighty Years Collection: The Battle of Cadiz of 1587 (Dutch and English Ships Attack the Spanish Armada)
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Eighty Years Collection: Prince William I nursed by his Wife Charlotte de Bourbon after the Abortive Attempt
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Eighty Years Collection: Distribution of Herring and White Bread at the Relief of Leiden, 3 October 1574, c
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Eighty Years Collection: The Explosion of the Spanish Flagship during the Battle of Gibraltar, c
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Eighty Years Collection: Plankenau Simonsdr Hasselaer, c. 1590-1609 (oil on panel)
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Eighty Years Collection: Portrait of Charlotte de Bourbon, 1581 (engraving)
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Eighty Years Collection: Allegory of the Victory of the Dutch over the Spanish Fleet at Gibraltar on 25 April 1607
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Eighty Years Collection: Madame Veuve Clicquot at Eighty Years of Age, (From the painting by Leon Coignet) (engraving)
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Eighty Years Collection: Naval Battle between Dutch Men-of-War and Spanish Galleys, c. 1633-50 (oil on panel)
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Eighty Years Collection: William I, Prince of Orange, c. 1579 (oil on panel)
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Eighty Years Collection: Frederick Henry and Ernst Casimir of Nassau-Dietz at the Siege ofs Hertogenbosch, c
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Eighty Years Collection: The Surrender of Julich, 1634-5 (oil on canvas)
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Eighty Years Collection: Isabel Clara Eugenia on the site of Breda (oil on canvas)
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Eighty Years Collection: Victory at Fleurus in 1622 (oil on canvas)

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"Eighty Years: A Chronicle of Courage and Conflict" Step back in time to witness the epic battles that shaped an era. In this captivating collection of artworks, we delve into the tumultuous period known as "The Eighty Years War. " Immerse yourself in the chaos and valor of a battle scene from 1645-6, where Dutch and Spanish fleets clashed under cover of darkness during the infamous Night of 12-13. Feel your heart race as you witness the naval battle near Gibraltar on April 25th, 1607, depicted with vivid strokes on canvas. But it's not just about warfare; there are moments that reveal humanity's resilience amidst adversity. See how souls were metaphorically fished for salvation in a poignant painting from 1614. Marvel at Prince William I being tenderly nursed by his wife Charlotte de Bourbon after an abortive attempt - a testament to love even amid political turmoil. The struggle for freedom is palpable throughout these works. Experience the explosive climax when the Spanish flagship meets its demise during the Battle of Gibraltar. Witness Dutch ships ramming Spanish galleys off England's coast on October 3rd, 1602 - a display of unwavering determination. Yet amidst all this strife, there are glimpses of hope and unity. Behold scenes like "Distribution of Herring and White Bread at the Relief of Leiden" – a symbolical representation showcasing solidarity during times of scarcity. Portraits also grace these halls; they offer insights into key figures who played pivotal roles in shaping history. Admire Charlotte de Bourbon's regal countenance captured forever in an exquisite engraving from 1581 or Plankenau Simonsdr Hasselaer immortalized on panel between c. 1590-1609. As we explore these masterpieces together, let us remember those who fought bravely for their beliefs during this turbulent chapter – whether Dutch, Spanish, or English.