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Description

Thirteen self-assured officers of the Amsterdam militia, the city’s armed civic guard, are portrayed here. From 1580, at the initiative of William of Orange, the old militia guilds were refashioned into civic guards organized along military lines. The officers were recruited from the upper levels of society. The dark muzzled dog at right contrasts comically with the jaunty little lapdog at centre jumping up on its owner’s legs.

Het korporaalschap van kapitein Dirck Jacobsz Rosecrans en luitenant Pauw

1588

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Dimensions

height 208 cm x width 410 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands