Cartoon in which the Johan's government of Oldenbarnevelt is compared with the tyranny of the Duke of Alva, 1618; Imagehe van den Ouden and Nieuwen is time / with a T'samen-Spraeck from Best-Maet and Botte-Maet. Satirical print in which the Johan Government of Oldenbarnevelt is compared with the tyranny of the Duke of Alva, 1618. In the show, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt is sitting with his supporters including Gilles of Municipal Mountain around a table. Due to the upper half of the print to fold it is revealed that the portrayers match the Duke of Alva with the Blood Council, including Cardinal


Cartoon in which the Johan's government of Oldenbarnevelt is compared with the tyranny of the Duke of Alva, 1618; Imagehe van den Ouden and Nieuwen is time / with a T'samen-Spraeck from Best-Maet and Botte-Maet. Satirical print in which the Johan Government of Oldenbarnevelt is compared with the tyranny of the Duke of Alva, 1618. In the show, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt is sitting with his supporters including Gilles of Municipal Mountain around a table. Due to the upper half of the print to fold it is revealed that the portrayers match the Duke of Alva with the Blood Council, including Cardinal Granvelle, brother Cornelis and a few bishops, in the background the execution of Egmond and Horne in 1568. In the consultation Who is printed in two columns under the print, describe best-maet, who sees Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, and Botte-Maet, who sees Alva, the performances. Finally, 'IaPick van Ouwerchie' brings the solution to the misunderstanding.


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Photo credit: © BTEU/RKMLGE / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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