Shops of counter-protesters in Schoonhoven are attacked and thrown with dirt, 1617, Jan Luyken, 1696 - 1700 Canvas Print
At Schoonhoven, the shops of counter-protesters who go to church outside the city are attacked by boys and thrown with dirt, 1617. In the background, counter-protesters leave the city through the gate, in the foreground an open fabric shop with awning is pelted with street waste by young people. Printed on the back with text in Dutch. This performance by Muller (mistakenly) interpreted as the arrest of the remonstrant preacher D. Sapma and the riot at Hoorn, 10 March 1619.
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