Het Schip van Staat, 1620 Allegorie op de gelukkige staat van het land na de synode van Dordrecht Idea Belgicarum Provinciarum Confaederatarum (titel op object) Ship of State 1620Allegorie the happy state of the country after the Synod of Dordrecht Idea Belgicarum Provinciarum Confaederatarum (title object) Property Type: print propaganda picture Item number: : FMH 1416Atlas van Stolk 1449Hollstein Dutch 2-1 (3) Description: Ship of State. Allegory of the happy state of the country after the Synod of Dordrecht, 1620. Ship of State sailing in calm waters, carryi
Het Schip van Staat, 1620 Allegorie op de gelukkige staat van het land na de synode van Dordrecht Idea Belgicarum Provinciarum Confaederatarum (titel op object) Ship of State 1620Allegorie the happy state of the country after the Synod of Dordrecht Idea Belgicarum Provinciarum Confaederatarum (title object) Property Type: print propaganda picture Item number: : FMH 1416Atlas van Stolk 1449Hollstein Dutch 2-1 (3) Description: Ship of State. Allegory of the happy state of the country after the Synod of Dordrecht, 1620. Ship of State sailing in calm waters, carrying the seven virgins province and personifications of virtues. Prince Maurits and Justice at the helm. In the water thrashing Catholics and personifications of vices. In heaven are Indians, Africans and Turks blinded by the bright light of the naked Where: of a bible. Topping the title, right and left Dutch verses underneath a Latin vers. Manufacturer : printmaker François Schillemans (listed property) designed by: James Werre (listed property) to drawing: Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne (listed building) publisher: Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Northern Netherlands Publisher: Middelburg Dating: 1620 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 507 mm × W 720 mmToelichtingDit complete specimen is described by Muller in the Supplement at FMH 1416. Subject: internships (in general) (+ or vehicle propulsion, ship, etc. by wind) 'Sapientia' and the Seven Virtues; Three Divine Virtues and the Four Cardinal Virtue When: 1619 - 1620Wie: Maurice (Prince of Orange)
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