Aanval op de stad Weesp, 30 september 1787 - Cornelis Brouwer
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A detailed 1787 etching by Cornelis Brouwer depicting the military attack on the Dutch town of Weesp during the Prussian intervention.
This etching by Cornelis Brouwer documents the military engagement at Weesp on 30 September 1787. The work captures a specific moment during the Prussian intervention in the Dutch Republic, a period of significant political unrest between the Patriots and the Orangists. Brouwer employs a precise, linear technique characteristic of late eighteenth-century Dutch printmaking to render the scene with clarity. In the foreground, a group of soldiers operates artillery pieces. Their postures and the placement of the cannons suggest a coordinated effort to breach the defences of the town. The artist uses cross-hatching and varied line weights to define the uniforms, the metallic texture of the cannons, and the surrounding foliage. The composition is structured to lead the eye from the immediate action of the gunners toward the distant town of Weesp, where smoke rises from the conflict. A windmill, a common feature of the Dutch countryside, stands in the middle distance, providing a sense of place and scale. The print functions as a visual record of the event, providing detail regarding the weaponry and military attire of the era. Brouwer avoids excessive ornamentation, focusing instead on the narrative clarity of the scene. The trees frame the composition, creating a natural proscenium that draws the viewer into the tactical environment. The contrast between the dark, shaded foreground and the lighter, atmospheric background creates a sense of depth, allowing the viewer to distinguish between the various groups of soldiers and the distant fortifications. This work is a representative example of how historical events were disseminated through print media in the late eighteenth century, offering a window into the political and military tensions that defined the period.
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Aanval op de stad Weesp, 30 september 1787 - Cornelis Brouwer
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