Cartoon comparing Spinola to the spinning Hercules, 1607, anonymous, 1607 Canvas Print

Cartoon comparing Spinola to the spinning Hercules, 1607, anonymous, 1607 Canvas Print

On the left, Spinola is spinning arrows from the Spanish crown, comparing him to the spinning Hercules. The Dutch accuse him of his hesitant attitude in military matters. Next to Spinola is Bucquoy with a reel, which was more energetic and pulls the Fortuna (Occasio) floating above them by the hair towards him. On the left are Maurits and a warrior on the broken thorn branches of the Spanish banner. They dislodle a woman with Januskop (Deception or Duplicity). At the top right the Dutch lion that spews fire and holds a conquered city under its claw. Under the print is a text sheet with a 28-line verse in Latin and a 36-line German verse.

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