File:Johan t'Serclaes, graaf van Tilly, dodelijk gewond bij de overtocht van de Lech (Th Schaepkens, ca 1851).jpg

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Johan t'Serclaes, Count of Tilly (1559-1632), mortally wounded at the Battle of Rain while crossing the Lech. Lost oil painting by Théodore Schaepkens.

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Author
Théodore Schaepkens (1810-1883)
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
Nederlands: Johan t'Serclaes, graaf van Tilly (1559-1632), dodelijk gewond bij de overtocht van de Lech na de Slag bij Rain. Olieverfschilderij door Théodore Schaepkens, voor het laatst gesignaleerd bij een kunsthandel in Amsterdam omstreeks 1834.
Date circa 1851
date QS:P571,+1851-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source/Photographer Himmelreich, A., en W. Mes (red.) (1990): Théodore Schaepkens 1810-1883, p. 75. Vierkant Maastricht, nr. 14. Stichting Historische Reeks Maastricht, Maastricht. ISBN 90-70356-52-X

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