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Return battlefield De Mislukte Onderneming title

Return of the battlefield De Mislukte Onderneming (title on object), Return of the battlefield. A defeated man is awaited in a village by a group of residents. In the distance, figures are fighting fiercely. Over the frame of this performance hangs a rug with a topographical representation of the region where the battle was conducted. This print was made for the comic strip De Mislukte Onderneming (1747) by Hendrik van Elvervelt. King of the Netherlands, Portrait of William II in an oval. Simon Fokke (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1747, paper, etching

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Media ID 19547300

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1747 Battle Battlefield Conducted Distance Figures Frame Group King Oval Residents Return Simon Fokke Title Village William Ii Awaited Mentioned


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The captivating print titled "Return of the Battlefield De Mislukte Onderneming" transports us to a moment of profound emotion and historical significance. In this scene, a defeated man is eagerly awaited in a quaint village by a group of concerned residents. The air is thick with tension as figures in the distance engage in fierce combat, symbolizing the ongoing turmoil of war. What sets this artwork apart is its intricate composition. A rug adorned with a topographical representation of the battle's region frames the performance, adding depth and context to the narrative. This detail highlights the artist's commitment to authenticity and storytelling. Created for Hendrik van Elvervelt's comic strip "De Mislukte Onderneming" in 1747, this print captures an important chapter in Dutch history. It features an oval portrait of King William II, reminding viewers of his role during these turbulent times. Simon Fokke skillfully executed this etching on paper in Amsterdam, showcasing his mastery as an artist. The Liszt Collection proudly preserves this remarkable piece that not only serves as an artistic treasure but also offers valuable insights into our shared past.

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