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A banner ceremony, 1786 (coloured engraving)
969050 A banner ceremony, 1786 (coloured engraving) by Steelink, Willem II (1856-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: A banner ceremony, 1786. Illustration for Het Leven Van Onze Voorouders by N de Roever and G J Dozy (Van Holkema & Warendorf, c 1900).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22649388
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Banner Flgas Windmills Benelux Countries Dutch Netherlands Hollander Hollanders Netherland Netherlands Holland Dutch The Netherland
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This vibrant coloured engraving captures a captivating moment in history - a banner ceremony taking place in 1786. The print, created by Willem II Steelink (1856-1928), showcases the rich heritage of the Netherlands during the 18th century. In this scene, men and women dressed in traditional Dutch costumes proudly carry a beautifully adorned banner. The windmills in the background add to the picturesque setting, symbolizing both national identity and cultural significance. The soldiers depicted here represent the dutiful armed forces of that era, showcasing their impeccable dress and fashion sense. This engraving not only provides a glimpse into military life but also offers insights into historical events that shaped Benelux countries and Europe as a whole. The attention to detail is evident throughout this artwork, with every element meticulously portrayed. From the intricate designs on the flag to the expressions on each individual's face, it is clear that Steelink sought to capture an authentic representation of this ceremonial event. This particular print comes from a private collection and was featured as an illustration for "Het Leven Van Onze Voorouders" by N de Roever and G J Dozy around 1900. It serves as a testament to our ancestors' lives while offering viewers an opportunity to delve deeper into Dutch history. Overall, this enchanting image invites us to reflect upon our past while appreciating the beauty found within historical art forms like engravings.
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