Ludolf Backhuysen( Emden 1630 - 1708 Amsterdam )The Dutch fleet with the Delfland, flagship of Michiel Adriaensz. de Ruyter, off the coast of Texel, 18 August 1665 |
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oil on canvas, 126.4 x 163.2 cm
After their defeat by the English at the Battle of Lowestoft in tune 1665, the Dutch worked furiously to repair their shattered fleet in readiness for a second encounter. It was also decided to appoint a new commander-in-chief. The States-General chose Michiel Adriaensz. de Ruyter, but because he was still at sea somewhere in the North Atlantic Cornelis Tromp was selected to fill the post ad interim. |
De Ruyter hastened to the island of Texel off the north coast of Holland to receive his written instructions and swear the oath of loyalty. Shortly afterwards he went aboard Tromp's flagship, where it was decided that he would command a newly formed fourth squadron. As his flagship he was given the Delfland, which had been hired from the Dutch East India Company and was the best-armed ship in the fleet.
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