Allegory on the conflict within the Lutheran church in The Hague, 1738; The tortured D. Martinus Lutherus. In the middle is a woman on the floor that symbolizes Martin Luther. It is pulled from two sides to her cloak so that it has shields. Left pulls a figure with an animal head, the undulated, on the mantle. The hoses in his hand symbolize the envy that has led to the conflict. There are greed and courts on the pulpit. In the background a scene in the Lutheran Church in The Hague can be seen. Two verses describe the show under the print. Links in Dutch, right in a mixture from German and Dut


Allegory on the conflict within the Lutheran church in The Hague, 1738; The tortured D. Martinus Lutherus. In the middle is a woman on the floor that symbolizes Martin Luther. It is pulled from two sides to her cloak so that it has shields. Left pulls a figure with an animal head, the undulated, on the mantle. The hoses in his hand symbolize the envy that has led to the conflict. There are greed and courts on the pulpit. In the background a scene in the Lutheran Church in The Hague can be seen. Two verses describe the show under the print. Links in Dutch, right in a mixture from German and Dutch.


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