Allegory on the plight of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672., anonymous, 1672 Canvas Print

Allegory on the plight of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672., anonymous, 1672 Canvas Print

Allegory on the plight of the Netherlands at the beginning of the year 1672. In a partly destroyed Dutch Garden, the Dutch Virgin tries to keep the pole straight with the freedom hat. The French and the French Rooster are trying to pull the pole over. In the background, the Dutch troops look on helplessly. The armed Dutch Lion is tied to a column of Janus and therefore cannot intervene. Below the performance a verse over two columns about the content of the allegory. This print belongs to FMH nos. 2309 and 2311.

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