Allegory Maurice and Spinola in the Gulik-Cleves issue, 1614 strangers commerce (title object) Allegory Maurits Spinola and the Jülich-Cleves issue, 1614. the battle between the States, represented as the Dutch Lion (standing gewelt) and Spinola, represented as a griffin (Lant bespringher). Griffin sticks his paw out to the tower of Aachen. Maurice left, presented as the soldier (Faithful guard) with a jug and cup. In the air arm of Jülich, Cleves and Berg. With signature of 4 columns in the Nederlands. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous location manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1614


Allegory Maurice and Spinola in the Gulik-Cleves issue, 1614 strangers commerce (title object) Allegory Maurits Spinola and the Jülich-Cleves issue, 1614. the battle between the States, represented as the Dutch Lion (standing gewelt) and Spinola, represented as a griffin (Lant bespringher). Griffin sticks his paw out to the tower of Aachen. Maurice left, presented as the soldier (Faithful guard) with a jug and cup. In the air arm of Jülich, Cleves and Berg. With signature of 4 columns in the Nederlands. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymous location manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1614 Physical characteristics: etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 215 mm × W 316 mm Subject: political caricatures and satire gulik-Cleves issue when: 1614 - 1614Wie: Maurice (prince of Orange)


Size: 1899px × 1316px
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