De Leegschaal, 1618, Salomon Savery (Attributed to), 1618 print Political allegory over the victory of the counter -monstrators thanks to the intervention of Prince Maurits, 1618. The performance shows an interior with a large scale. In the presence of Gomarus, Arminius, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and others, the arguments of the contraders and the Remonstrants are weighed against each other. Maurits makes the balance in favor of the counter -monstrators by placing his sword on the scales. In the background through a window the dranking of the Waardgelders through Maurits on the Neude in Utrecht


De Leegschaal, 1618, Salomon Savery (Attributed to), 1618 print Political allegory over the victory of the counter -monstrators thanks to the intervention of Prince Maurits, 1618. The performance shows an interior with a large scale. In the presence of Gomarus, Arminius, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and others, the arguments of the contraders and the Remonstrants are weighed against each other. Maurits makes the balance in favor of the counter -monstrators by placing his sword on the scales. In the background through a window the dranking of the Waardgelders through Maurits on the Neude in Utrecht. Under the show a verse from Vondel. With this later printing of the print, a strip of paper with two extra lines with the name E. Israel was stuck at the end of the caption. Northern Netherlands paper engraving / letterpress printing scales Utrecht. Neud


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