Allegory of the Victory over Spain at the Battle of Nieuwpoort, 1600, Jan Saenredam, 1600 Canvas Print
Allegory of victory over Spain at the Battle of Nieuwpoort, 2 July 1600. Triumph wagon with the Dutch Lion. In his claws the lance with a freedom hat and the sword of defense. The car is driven by the personifications Caution (Prudentia) and Victory (Victoria), Victoria has a lance in her hand with the weapons of the conquered cities. In the back of the car the sprouting orange tree with the coat of arms of Prince Maurits. The car is pulled by the personification of Eendracht (Concordia). Vigilance (Vigilantia) runs alongside it. At the front of the chain a group of prisoners including Francisco de Mendoza and the looted banners. In the air the Fame (Fame) with two trumpets. Behind the wagon musicians, the members of the States-General and the people. At the bottom of a cartouche with the assignment to Maurits. In the caption a verse of 6 columns in Latin.
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