Title page of the pamphlet: Maechts antwoort tegen, op, en aen, de aenspraeck van een courtisaen / Die haer als a valsch monstrosity, tongue-very to-be-worn socht, 1617, anonymous, 1617 Canvas Print
Title page of the pamphlet with the verse: Maechts antwoort tegen, op, en aen, de aenspraeck van een courtisaen / Die haer als a valsch monstrosity, tongue-very to-be-worn socht, 1617. Allegory of Spain's deceitful peace proposals. A wolf, wearing a mask as a young man, tries to seduce the Dutch Virgin. The Dutch Virgin sitting in the Dutch Garden, the Dutch Lion at the gate. In the garden, the gardener Prince Maurits weeds the weeds. On the right a ship at sea, on the left a forest.
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