De Rede urges the churches to tolerance, anonymous, 1560 - 1599 Canvas Print
Reason urges the churches to tolerance. At a table sit the Pope, Luther and Calvin. Two cats sit on the shoulders of the pope eating porridge, Luther play on the lute, and Calvin squeezes orange juice on his veal. On the right, a baptist kneels by the fireplace. Above the hearth a group of statues of Charitas. In the foreground is a personification of Reason (Ratio) in the figure of a kitchen maid, to the left of the door another kitchen maid who probably personifies Tolerance with a deer (a reference to Coornhert?). Allegory on the reformation, ca. 1560. In the performance several cartouches with texts in Dutch. Maybe the original or else an early copy to an unknown original.
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