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Victory at Fleurus in 1622 (oil on canvas)
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Victory at Fleurus in 1622 (oil on canvas)
3247714 Victory at Fleurus in 1622 (oil on canvas) by Carducho, Vicente (1571/76-1638); 297x365 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Battle fought at Fleurus, near Brussels, on August 29, 1622 when the troops of the Catholic League, commanded by General Don Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, beat those of the Protestant Union, under the command of Count Ernest of Mansfeld and Prince Christian of Brunswick.
Part of the Thirty Years war, at the end of the Eighty years war, 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.); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 18259237
© Prado, Madrid, Spain / Bridgeman Images
30 Years War Battleground Brussels Dutch Revolt Eighty Years Hainault Low Countries Mounted Palatinate Philip Ii Protestant Relgious Thirty Years Thirty Years War War Of Independence Wars Of Religion William Of Orange Ambrosio Spinola Revolt
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The painting "Victory at Fleurus in 1622" by Vicente Carducho captures a pivotal moment in European history. Depicting the Battle of Fleurus, fought near Brussels on August 29,1622, this monumental artwork showcases the triumph of the Catholic League over the Protestant Union during the Thirty Years War. Measuring an impressive 297x365 cm and housed in Madrid's Prado Museum, this oil on canvas masterpiece brings to life the intense warfare that unfolded during this period. Led by General Don Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, the troops of the Catholic League emerged victorious against Count Ernest of Mansfeld and Prince Christian of Brunswick's Protestant forces. This battle was part of a larger conflict known as the Eighty Years War or Dutch Revolt. The Dutch sought independence from Spanish rule under Philip II, leading to armed revolts and religious tensions throughout Europe. The painting serves as a testament to these turbulent times and highlights key figures such as Ambrosio Spinola, who played a significant role in shaping European history. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, "Victory at Fleurus in 1622" transports viewers back to this historic battleground. From horse-mounted soldiers charging into battle to flags fluttering proudly above them, every element conveys both the chaos and determination present during wartime. This artwork not only celebrates military victory but also symbolizes broader themes such as religious conflict and political struggles for independence. It stands as a powerful reminder of Europe's complex past while showcasing Carducho's skillful brushwork and ability to capture historical events with artistic finesse.
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