The Pope's shop of Rome, ca. 1615; Of the Kram des Romischen Papst Sein Werck und Furgen; La Boutique du Grand Pontif Romain Ses Effects et Opositions. The shop of the Pope of Rome, ca. 1615. Allegory on suppression by the Catholic Church. On the left the pope with a leash is the seven-member dragon with the whore of Babylon and worldly princes. In the background heretical burns and executions. At the feet of the Pope Knelt Keizer Barbarossa. On the right the Dutch virgin with the Dutch lion in the Dutch garden. Pallas stands at a group of reformed princes including Maurits, the Duke of Brande


The Pope's shop of Rome, ca. 1615; Of the Kram des Romischen Papst Sein Werck und Furgen; La Boutique du Grand Pontif Romain Ses Effects et Opositions. The shop of the Pope of Rome, ca. 1615. Allegory on suppression by the Catholic Church. On the left the pope with a leash is the seven-member dragon with the whore of Babylon and worldly princes. In the background heretical burns and executions. At the feet of the Pope Knelt Keizer Barbarossa. On the right the Dutch virgin with the Dutch lion in the Dutch garden. Pallas stands at a group of reformed princes including Maurits, the Duke of Brandenburg. In the background the complaining farmers of Gulik and Kleef. In the text, Wolfgang Willem van de Palatens-Neuburg also has a role. Taked under the show a sheet with 4 columns text in German.


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