Allegory with the Duke of Parma as a prior to the Catholic Church in the Netherlands, 1585. Allegory with Alexander Farnese, the Duke of Parma, as a prior to the Catholic Church in the Netherlands, 1585. Parma as Hercules with clubs and shield is by the Personification of (Catholic) religion to the temple of virtue on a rock. Before him there are reports on the ground envy (invidia), inhabitity (impite bag) with a broken saints and hostile power (Fish Inimica). On the palm tree on the right, the arms of Parma and images of the siege of Antwerp and the ship bridge in 1585. With caption of 2 col


Allegory with the Duke of Parma as a prior to the Catholic Church in the Netherlands, 1585. Allegory with Alexander Farnese, the Duke of Parma, as a prior to the Catholic Church in the Netherlands, 1585. Parma as Hercules with clubs and shield is by the Personification of (Catholic) religion to the temple of virtue on a rock. Before him there are reports on the ground envy (invidia), inhabitity (impite bag) with a broken saints and hostile power (Fish Inimica). On the palm tree on the right, the arms of Parma and images of the siege of Antwerp and the ship bridge in 1585. With caption of 2 columns of 10 lines in Latin.


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