Plead for unity and reconciliation, 1623, Jan van de Velde (II), 1623 Canvas Print

Plead for unity and reconciliation, 1623, Jan van de Velde (II), 1623 Canvas Print

Pamphlet indicating the importance of unity among the Dutch under the maurits regime. There is a call for unity, unity and reconciliation between religions in the United Netherlands in 1623. Two putti carry books and prints (caption: Engelties boecken ende famous printen Aendragende) that are burned by Unity, Godsvruchtigh(eit), Oprechtigh(eit) and Voorsichtigheit in: T'vuyr der liefde. At right-back, Tweedracht, Haet, Nijd and Ongeoorlofde Staatsucht are chasing each other. On the left is Oorlogh and Wackerheyt pulls the hair behind him. Victoria sits on a throne, top left, in the air. Middle above Christ and two male figures (remonstrant and counterremonstrant?/ Maurits van Oranje and Johan van Oldenbarnevelt?), around which the text: Eenicheit. in the Religion.

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