Allegory on the victory by the Dutch over the Spanish fleet at Gibraltar, 25 April 1607. On the beach a Dutchman and a Spaniard fight each other over a stick, while an Englishman and a Venetian are watching on. In the background a navale battle takes place.
7 May 1963 sqq.: anonymous sale at Mak van Waay,
Amsterdam (auction house), lot no. 487, for NLG 1,400
between 18 May 1965 and 1 June 1965
date QS:P,+1965-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1319,+1965-05-18T00:00:00Z/11,P1326,+1965-06-01T00:00:00Z/11
: purchased by the
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam at an anonymous sale at Mak van Waay, Amsterdam (auction house), lot no. 606, for NLG 2,000 (as A. Willaerts)
Exhibition history
Amsterdam, Venetië van het Noorden, Gemeentearchief,
Amsterdam, 15 February 1991–27 April 1991, ISBN9061791537.
Het Vredesjaar 1609, Haags Historisch Museum,
The Hague, 16 September 2009–10 January 2010, no catalog known.
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