Farmers hit by rinderpest, 1745, Jan Smit (II), 1745 Canvas Print
Farmers affected by rinderpest complain to a landlord who arrived at the farm with his wife in the carriage, 1745. On the left the clearing of the stables and burial of the deceased animals, centrally more sick and dead animals. In the background by the sun illuminated meadows with sick and healthy animals, mills and farms. On the sheet below the plate a description of the events in two columns. In the text, the cattle disease is interpreted as punishment by God, a sign of God's wrath, because of the sin and ingratitude in the Netherlands. The text also refers to other countries in Europe that have been hit even more severely by rinderpest.
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