The Neutralists Trolley, 1603, anonymous, 1603 Canvas Print
The Neutralists Trolley, 1603. Cartoon on Jan Claesz Rolwaghen and the visions and prophecies of Robbert Robbertsz Le Canu. Relates to the separation of the Mennonites in Amsterdam around 1600. Top with a coarse woodcut of a trolley (cart) with a jester on the buck, in the back are Rolwaghen and Robbert Robbertsen. The wagon is pulled by a mule and led by a donkey driver with a gross dislike. Left spectators. In the sky a tail star that refers to the Leidstar (the house where Le Canu lived) and to Robbertsen's claim that the sun would stand still as evidence of the truth of his claims. Under the performance 5 columns with different songs in Dutch about the folly of the main characters.
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