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'The Last Respects to the Remains of the Counts Egmont and Hoorn', 1863. Artist: Louis Gallait
'The Last Respects to the Remains of the Counts Egmont and Hoorn', 1863. Lamoral, Count of Egmont (1522-1568) and Philip of Montmorency, Count Hoorn (1518-1568), were two popular Dutch Protestant leaders who were publicly beheaded by the Spanish rulers of the Netherlands in Brussels on 5 June 1568. Their execution was one of the catalysts that sparked the revolution that brought about the independence of the Netherlands. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
Unique Identifier
AR997074
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5072px × 3469px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
19th century
Anger
ART
ARTS
Belgian
Belgium
BODY
BRUSSELS
Christian
Christianity
color
concept
COUNT
Count Egmond
Count Egmont
Count Hoorn
Count of Egmont
country
Death
Death Scene
Dutch
EGMONT
EXECUTED
Fine Art Images
FLANDERS
Flemish
Funeral
FURY
Gallait
Hoorn
Independence
Lamoral
LOCATION
Louis
Louis Gallait
Louis-Joseph Gallait
Male
Man
Men
Montmorency
Nationalism
Netherlands
NINETEENTH CENTURY
oil
Painting, Medium
paying respects
People
Philip of
Philip of Montmorency
PROTESTANT
Protestantism
RAGE
religion
Religious
RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION
RESPECT
SIXTEENTH CENTURY
TGN
The Netherlands, Topography