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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