The Ship of State as a Symbol of the Peace of Breda, 1667, François Schillemans, 1667 Canvas Print
The Ship of State as a phrase of the peace of Breda, concluded on 31 July 1667 between the Republic and England, bringing an end to the Second English War. The Ship of State sails in calm water, with on board the seven provincial maidens and personifications of virtues. In the water and chained ashore different personifications associated with the war. On the bow of the ship is Admiral Michiel de Ruyter and Willem Joseph baron of Ghent. On the flag at the top of the mast is now Liberum Mare. In heaven, peoples of the world, including Native Americans, Africans, and men with turbans, are blinded by the radiant light of the naked Truth with a Bible. At the bottom of the title and a verse in three columns.
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