Het Arminiaans Testament, 1618, Simon Frisius, 1618 print Detailed allegorical representation in which the Arminians are mocked. The print is an adaptation of an old plate by Simon Frisius manufactured in 1609 on the occasion of the file. Central to the show is a tower with small scenes of the performance of the Arminians in the cities of Utrecht, Leiden, Haarlem, Rotterdam, Gouda, Schoonhoven, Hoorn, Alkmaar and Kampen. On the tower are the Waardgelders and personifications of envy, deception, defamation, temptation and error. The seven provincial layers are in the foreground, at the foot of


Het Arminiaans Testament, 1618, Simon Frisius, 1618 print Detailed allegorical representation in which the Arminians are mocked. The print is an adaptation of an old plate by Simon Frisius manufactured in 1609 on the occasion of the file. Central to the show is a tower with small scenes of the performance of the Arminians in the cities of Utrecht, Leiden, Haarlem, Rotterdam, Gouda, Schoonhoven, Hoorn, Alkmaar and Kampen. On the tower are the Waardgelders and personifications of envy, deception, defamation, temptation and error. The seven provincial layers are in the foreground, at the foot of the tower. Left and right towers of the Prince of Orange and the Netherlands Lion. Faam and time fly in the air. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Amsterdampublisher: Amsterdam paper etching / engraving


Size: 7830px × 8912px
Photo credit: © piemags/rmn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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