Allegory on the deceitful peace proposals in 1598, anonymous, 1598 Canvas Print
Allegorical depiction against the peace proposals in the year 1598. In the central performance the personification of the Overheerde Provintien, with Janushoofd in monk's truss with olive branch standing in front of the Dutchman with the Dutch Lion. On the left Anneken van den Hove is buried alive in Brussels (1597), on the right the Dutch Lion with some sheep in the Dutch Garden. In the background the attacks on Prince Maurice in 1594 by Michien Renichon or Pierre du Four and in 1598 by Pieter Panne. At the top separate cartouches with small scenes with: the tyranny under the Duke of Alva, a mouse gnaws through the ropes with which the Dutch Lion is tied to the column of the Inquisition, the free Dutch Lion no longer wants a collar on, the murder of William of Orange in 1584 and the false peace proposals to Queen Elizabeth I with the Spanish Armada of 1588 in the background. With the print a copy of the accompanying text taken from another copy, 4 columns in Dutch.
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