Allegory on the connectedness within the Republic during the Truce, 1609, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1609 - 1610 Canvas Print
Allegory of the connectedness within the Republic during the Truce, 1609. A large Dutch Garden trimmed with roses and lilies with prince William I and Prince Maurits in the middle with the coat of arms with two columns of Freedom of Religion (Religio Libertas), standing between the seven provinces connected by chains. At the top of the embracing Justice (Justice) and Peace (Pax) with the land with freedom hat, Faith (Fides) and Constantia (Steadfastness) and other emblematic elements (monkeys, pig, cat and mouse, balancing acrobat). The entrance gate guarded by the Hollandse Leeuw met Faam. Outside the garden on the left the triumphal chariot of Bona Causa (Righteous Cause) and on the right Religion (Religio). At the bottom left Mars and right Vulcanus with severed hands and feet and broken armor. All the details in the performance indicated with numbers and inscriptions in Latin, the legend is missing.
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