Romeyn
de Hooghe (also
known as Romeijn de Hooge; published occasionally under the pseudonym Gisling)
(1645–1708)
“Allegorie rond de Bataafse Opstand” (Allegory
of the Batavian Revolt), c. 1706
Technical
Details & Condition:
Etching
(possibly with engraving) on fine laid paper, trimmed around the image
borderline and professionally mounted onto an archival-quality washi support
sheet, providing stable margins suitable for framing. The print was published
in Amsterdam in 1706 as an illustration to the first volume of Spiegel van
Staat der Vereenigde Nederlanden (Mirror of the State of the United
Netherlands)—a work designed to chronicle Dutch history.
This
powerful etching vividly illustrates the famous motto by the Dutch poet Joost
van den Vondel (1587–1679):
“HOLLANDIA
BLYFT VRY, IN TWEESPALTS ONGELUCKEN. KAN BEYERS RYKSTAF, NOCH BORGONJES MACHT
UW DRUCKEN.” (Holland remains free amidst the misfortunes of discord. Neither
Bavaria's sceptre nor Burgundy's power can oppress you.)
Though
ostensibly depicting the ancient Batavian Revolt against Rome, de Hooghe
employs it as a contemporary political allegory. Created during the War of the
Spanish Succession (1701–1714), the scene symbolises the Dutch Republic as the
modern “Batavians” fighting for their freedom against a new tyranny—represented
by the alliance of France (the House of Burgundy) and Bavaria. The central
combat takes place before a monumental gate adorned with the coats of arms of
the Seventeen Provinces, symbolising unified resilience against foreign
oppression.
The
impression is strong and well-printed, and the sheet is in near-pristine
condition—free of tears, holes, folds, abrasions, or stains.
Dimensions:
•
Sheet: 16.9 x 29.8 cm
• Image borderline: 16.6 x 29.5 cm
References
•
Landwehr 103 (John Landwehr, Romeyn de Hooghe as Book Illustrator, 1970,
Amsterdam, Vangendt & Co., p. 221, cat. no. 103)
• Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 737–752 (FWH Hollstein, Dutch and Flemish
Etchings, Engravings, and Woodcuts, vol. 9, Amsterdam, Menno Hertzberger, p.
131, cat. nos. 737–758; specifically from the 16 illustrations for Spiegel van
Staat)
• Muller (Nederlandsche Geschiedenis in Platen) 3060
Price
& Shipping:
AU$255 (approximately
US$182.83 / €155.15/ £135.25), including worldwide express shipping. Please
note that import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
If
you are interested in acquiring this lively Baroque period etching—an
allegorical representation of the Eighty Years' War, emphasising resistance
against Spanish tyranny and religious persecution—please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com.
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