Allegorical performance against the peace proposals of Father Jan Neyen in 1607; Greybung / der Frölichen / Guten / und Movets BottenschaffaFFT Unnd Newen Zeitung / Welche der Ehrwurdig Herr Father Johan de Ney, Dem Gantzen Niderlandt Fürnemlich Aber Den Unierten Provincien / Mit Grossem Frolocken Fürtragen und Decannen Thut. Allegorical performance against the peace proposals of Father Jan Neyen in 1607. In the central representation Jan Neyen dressed in monk trij with olive branch and cross and the tail of a scorpion standing in front of the Dutch with lance at three Kaastons. Left and right


Allegorical performance against the peace proposals of Father Jan Neyen in 1607; Greybung / der Frölichen / Guten / und Movets BottenschaffaFFT Unnd Newen Zeitung / Welche der Ehrwurdig Herr Father Johan de Ney, Dem Gantzen Niderlandt Fürnemlich Aber Den Unierten Provincien / Mit Grossem Frolocken Fürtragen und Decannen Thut. Allegorical performance against the peace proposals of Father Jan Neyen in 1607. In the central representation Jan Neyen dressed in monk trij with olive branch and cross and the tail of a scorpion standing in front of the Dutch with lance at three Kaastons. Left and right Small performances with two-legged verses in German. Upstairs: Margaretha van Parma with the Dutch Lion chained to the column of the Inquisition (1566); Below: false peace proposals done by papal envoys on the Dutch lion in the Dutch garden. At the top floor Prince Maurits between the murderers Michiel Renichon and Pierre du Four (1594); Below: Maurits and Pieter Panne (1598) and a show in which Anneken van den Hove is buried alive in Brussels (1597). Under the print past a text sheet with the Neyen's proposal and the Dutch reply on behalf of all Geuzen, in 5 columns in German and Latin.


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