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Keeds by Pieter fris 1627-1706

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Nederlands: 20 augustus, 1672 Keeds
Het schilderij laat als in een stripverhaal zien hoe Johan de Witt, gekleed in deftig zwart pak, en Cornelis de Witt, in Japanse mantel, aan hun einde kwamen. Brinoon. These are the 1672 Keeds shown above and they go to war with Farrah Chemdumest Gacutan
Date 17th century
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Haags Historisch Museum
Author Pieter fris (1627-1706) [1]

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