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Allegory of the victory of the Dutch on the Spanish fleet in Gibraltar

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Medium
  
oil painting

Artist
  
Adam Willaerts

Location
  
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Year
  
1615

Allegory of the victory of the Dutch on the Spanish fleet in Gibraltar

Dimensions
  
38.4 cm × 55.9 cm (15.1 in × 22.0 in)

Allegory of the victory of the Dutch on the Spanish fleet in Gibraltar, 25 April 1607 (Dutch: Allegorie op de overwinning van de Hollandse op de Spaanse vloot bij Gibraltar) is an oil painting on panel of the Dutch painter Adam Willaerts.

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Description

The painting has dimensions of 38.4 x 55.9 centimeters. Painted between 1615 and 1630 in the city of Utrecht, the painting is in the collection of the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam.

Analysis

The painting is an allegory of the Dutch victory against the Spaniards during the battle of Gibraltar, that took place on 25 April 1607 in the context of the Eighty Years' War.

The painting shows in the foreground a Dutch and a Spanish struggling between them by a wooden bar, while an English and a Venetian observe them. In the background one can observe the naval battle in the vicinity of the Rock.

References

Allegory of the victory of the Dutch on the Spanish fleet in Gibraltar Wikipedia