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Officers Civic Guardsmen IIIrd District Amsterdam

Officers and other Civic Guardsmen of the IIIrd District of Amsterdam, under the Command of Captain Allaert Cloeck and Lieutenant Lucas Jacobsz Rotgans, 1632, Officers and other shooters of District III in Amsterdam under the command of Captain Allaert Cloeck and Lieutenant Lucas Jacobsz Rotgans. The other shooters are: Claes Coeck Nanningsz (with banner), Jan Vogelensang, Gerrit Pietersz Schagen, Michiel Colijn, Hans Walschaert, Jan Kuysten, Adolf Fortenbeeck, Aris Hendrick Hallewat, Hendrick Colijn, Hademan van Laer, Dirck Pietersz Pers, Frederick Schulenborch, Thomas Jacobsz Hoingh and Julius van den Bergen, warfare, military affairs (citizen soldiery, civil guard, citizen militia), Kloveniersdoelen, militia of Amsterdam, Allard Cloeck, Thomas de Keyser, canvas, oil paint (paint), support: h 220 cm × w 351 cm w 100 kg

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Media ID 19561871

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This print showcases the Officers and other Civic Guardsmen of the IIIrd District of Amsterdam, taken in 1632. Led by Captain Allaert Cloeck and Lieutenant Lucas Jacobsz Rotgans, these brave men stand tall with their weapons at hand, ready to defend their district. The image captures a moment frozen in time, as each officer exudes strength and determination. The composition is strikingly powerful, highlighting the unity among these civic guardsmen who are entrusted with protecting their community. Among them stands Claes Coeck Nanningsz proudly holding a banner representing their cause. Jan Vogelensang, Gerrit Pietersz Schagen, Michiel Colijn, Hans Walschaert, Jan Kuysten, Adolf Fortenbeeck, Aris Hendrick Hallewat are just a few of the other shooters depicted in this remarkable piece. Painted on canvas using oil paint by Thomas de Keyser himself - an artist renowned for his ability to capture military affairs - this artwork measures an impressive height of 220 cm and width of 351 cm. Weighing approximately 100 kg. , it is truly a masterpiece that demands attention. Displayed within the Kloveniersdoelen or shooting range where militia members trained regularly; this painting serves as both a symbol of pride for Amsterdam's citizen soldiery and a testament to their commitment to protect their city from any threat that may arise.

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