File:De Belegering van Haarlem 1770.jpg
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English: Engraved illustration to the play (Act 5, Scene 14) about the w:siege of Haarlem by Juliana Cornelia de Lannoy. The moment when Amelia, Kenau's daughter, mourns for her husband Wigbolt Ripperda (in coffin) while Kenau who is angry, scolds the Duke of Alba, who has entered the room to take Peter Hasselaer (seated) into custody. Nederlands: Gravure uit 'De Belegering van Haerlem' (1770), een van de historische treurspelen van Juliana Cornelia de Lannoy (vijfde bedrijf, veertiende scène) |
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