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Distribution of Herring and White Bread at the Relief of Leiden, 3 October 1574, c
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Distribution of Herring and White Bread at the Relief of Leiden, 3 October 1574, c
1765837 Distribution of Herring and White Bread at the Relief of Leiden, 3 October 1574, c.1600 (oil on panel) by Veen, Otto van (1558-1629); 40A--59.5 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: The Geuzen (confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles) relieve Leiden from Spanish seige, sailing flat-bottomed boats into the city with food
The Eighty years war was an armed revolt under the leadership of Protestant William of Orange when the Dutch struggled to gain independence from Spanish rule under the Catholic Philip II.); Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 23102796
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The captivating painting "Distribution of Herring and White Bread at the Relief of Leiden, 3 October 1574" by Otto van Veen takes us back to a significant moment in history during the Eighty Years War. The image depicts the heroic efforts of the Geuzen, a confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles, as they come to the aid of Leiden, which was under Spanish siege. In this scene, we witness flat-bottomed boats sailing into the city's river with much-needed supplies: herring and white bread. The desperate citizens gather eagerly on bridges and along the riverbanks, their faces reflecting both hunger and hope. Men, women, and children are united in their struggle against oppression. The painting captures not only a crucial event but also highlights themes such as religion and war. It symbolizes resistance against Catholic King Philip II's rule while emphasizing Protestantism through William of Orange's leadership. Van Veen skillfully portrays this momentous occasion with intricate details that bring it to life. From the bustling crowds clamoring for sustenance to the determined rebels navigating treacherous waters in their tugboats – every element contributes to conveying a sense of urgency and desperation. This artwork serves as a reminder of human resilience in times of adversity. It immortalizes an act of bravery that ultimately led to victory for those fighting for independence from Spanish rule.
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