Title page of the pamphlet Merckt de Wysheit vermaert vant Hollantsche huyshouwen en siet des luypaerts aert which cannot be trusted, 1615, Willem Pietersz. Buytewech, 1615 Canvas Print

Title page of the pamphlet Merckt de Wysheit vermaert vant Hollantsche huyshouwen en siet des luypaerts aert which cannot be trusted, 1615, Willem Pietersz. Buytewech, 1615 Canvas Print

Title page of the pamphlet with on the title print the verse: Merckt de Wysheit vermaert vant Hollantsche huyshouwen en siet des luypaerts aert who cannot be trusted, 1615. Allegory on the unreliability of Spain and the freedom and prosperity of the Seven Provinces presented with the Dutch Garden. The Dutch Virgin sitting on a throne in the Dutch Garden, defended at the fence by the Dutch Lion, with Prince Maurits on the left. Behind her a façade with the weapons of eight provinces and of Maurits. Outside the gate a young woman with a leopard and soldiers (Spain). The garden is weeded by two gentlemen (Power and Reason).

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