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Historical parade at the second centenary of the Utrecht University, 1836 (plate 3), 1837. Creator: Victor Adam
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Historical parade at the second centenary of the Utrecht University, 1836 (plate 3), 1837. Creator: Victor Adam
Historical parade at the second centenary of the Utrecht University, 1836 (plate 3), 1837. Costumed parade by students on 16 June 1836, to celebrate the bicentenary of the founding of Utrecht University of Applied Sciences; a re-enactment of the entry to Ostend of the State Army on 3 July 1600, the day after the victory of the Battle of Nieuwpoort. Third plate in a series of ten unnumbered plates, with the groups numbered 8-11
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This photograph, titled "Historical Parade at the Second Centenary of Utrecht University, 1836 (Plate 3)," is a stunning representation of a costumed parade that took place on June 16, 1836, in celebration of the bicentenary of the founding of Utrecht University. The event was a re-enactment of the entry to Ostend of the State Army on July 3, 1600, the day after the victory of the Battle of Nieuwpoort during the Dutch War of Independence. The photograph, created by Victor Adam, is the third plate in a series of ten unnumbered plates, with groups numbered 8-11. The image showcases a vibrant procession of men, dressed in 17th and 19th century apparel, representing the armed forces and armed services. The men, dressed in colorful and intricately designed clothing, are seen marching in formation, carrying weapons and flags, and displaying an air of pride and determination. The parade took place in the Netherlands, Europe, and was a significant cultural event that celebrated the rich history and heritage of the country. The men's costumes, reminiscent of the Dutch War of Independence, were carefully crafted to accurately represent the fashion of the time. The photograph is a testament to the importance of education and the role it plays in preserving and celebrating history. The photograph, which is held in the Rijksmuseum, is a beautiful example of the concept of reenactment, allowing us to step back in time and experience a moment from history in a tangible way. The image is a visual feast for the eyes, with its rich colors, intricate details, and the sense of history that it evokes.
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