Allegory on the righteous death of the De Witt brothers, 1672; T has been vained to show D'Ydele flight in the bribke death of Kornelis and Jan de Wit. Leaf with a show and a verse about the righteous death of the De Witt brothers. The show shows a king on horseback that is fleeing before death, in the background the city of Munster. Under the image a Dutch verse in two columns, signed at the end with the "Virtue, Baart Rest" spell. The print is printed from a (left) cut old plate from Hendrick Hondius from 1644 with a show about the inevitability of death. The same plate was already used in 1


Allegory on the righteous death of the De Witt brothers, 1672; T has been vained to show D'Ydele flight in the bribke death of Kornelis and Jan de Wit. Leaf with a show and a verse about the righteous death of the De Witt brothers. The show shows a king on horseback that is fleeing before death, in the background the city of Munster. Under the image a Dutch verse in two columns, signed at the end with the "Virtue, Baart Rest" spell. The print is printed from a (left) cut old plate from Hendrick Hondius from 1644 with a show about the inevitability of death. The same plate was already used in 1665 as cartoon at Christoph Bernard von Galen, bishop of Munster.


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