Anglo Dutch Collection
"Exploring the Rich History of Anglo-Dutch Relations: From Epic Battles to Diplomatic Triumphs" The Four Days Battle
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"Exploring the Rich History of Anglo-Dutch Relations: From Epic Battles to Diplomatic Triumphs" The Four Days Battle, 1-4 June 1666 (oil on canvas) - A vivid depiction of one of the most intense naval conflicts between England and the Netherlands during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. Treaty of Breda, 1667 (print & pen and ink on paper) - An important document that marked the end of hostilities between both nations, bringing a temporary peace after years of war. The Battle of Chatham, 1667 (oil on canvas) - This painting captures a dramatic moment when Dutch forces launched a daring raid on English ships in their own harbor during the Third Anglo-Dutch War. Sea Battle of the Anglo-Dutch Wars The Battle of Lowestoft, William van de Velde - Witness an epic clash at sea through this artwork by renowned marine painter William van de Velde. It showcases a significant victory for England against Dutch forces in 1665. Willem Joseph baron van Ghent tot Drakenburgh (1626-1672). D – Learn about this influential Dutch admiral who played a crucial role in shaping naval strategies during various conflicts with England. The Battle of Terheide, 1653-1666, by Jan Abrahamsz Beerstra – Explore another fierce encounter from the First Anglo-Dutch War as depicted by artist Jan Abrahamsz Beerstra. This battle showcased innovative tactics employed by both sides. The Battle of Livorno (Leghorn), c. 1659, by Willem van de Ve – Discover an intriguing conflict where British and Dutch fleets clashed off Livorno's coast during peacetime tensions between their respective countries. Portrait of Emilia Butler, Countess Ossory – Meet Emilia Van Nassau-Beverweerd; her life exemplifies how individuals from both nations intertwined through marriage and courtly connections during this era.