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The Dutch surrender New Amsterdam, 8 September 1664 (chromolitho)
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The Dutch surrender New Amsterdam, 8 September 1664 (chromolitho)
3622363 The Dutch surrender New Amsterdam, 8 September 1664 (chromolitho) by Ogden, Henry Alexander (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dutch surrender New Amsterdam, 8 September 1664. Illustration for Elliss History of the United States by Edwards Ellis (Helman Taylor, c 1899).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22456088
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The Dutch Surrender New Amsterdam, 8 September 1664 - A Historic Moment Captured in Vibrant Detail
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. This chromolitho print depicts the pivotal moment when the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British on 8th September 1664. The artist, Henry Alexander Ogden, skillfully brings this significant event to life with his meticulous attention to detail. The scene unfolds against a picturesque harbor backdrop, filled with majestic ships and a formidable fortress. The atmosphere is charged with tension as an army of soldiers stands ready for surrender. Flags flutter in the wind, representing both British and Dutch forces. As we delve into history through this artwork, we witness the birth of what would later become one of the most influential cities in the world – New York. This transfer of power marked a turning point in American history and set the stage for future developments that shaped not only America but also Europe. Through this print, we gain insight into how military might played a crucial role in shaping nations during the 17th century. It serves as a reminder of how conflicts between European powers influenced North America's destiny. With its rich colors and intricate details, this chromolitho print invites us to explore our shared past and reflect on how historical events continue to shape our present-day world. It captures an important chapter in American history while reminding us of humanity's complex journey towards progress and unity.
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