The triomfwagen van de vrede, 1577 Triumphant Peace project (titel op object) The chariot of peace, 1577Pacis triumphantis delineatio (title object) Property Type: print propaganda picture Item number: RP-P-1926-237Catalogusreferentie: FMH 723-BFMH 1272Atlas van Stolk 605-bMauquoy-Hendricx (Who: rix) 1650Hollstein Dutch 1934-2 (2) Description: Allegory concluded peace with the Edict of 1577. the chariot of peace, drawn by three donkeys. The car sitting female personifications of Love (Charity), Peace (Pax) and Covenant (Foedus) and weapons of Philip II, Don Juan of Austria and Antwerp. Left kn


The triomfwagen van de vrede, 1577 Triumphant Peace project (titel op object) The chariot of peace, 1577Pacis triumphantis delineatio (title object) Property Type: print propaganda picture Item number: RP-P-1926-237Catalogusreferentie: FMH 723-BFMH 1272Atlas van Stolk 605-bMauquoy-Hendricx (Who: rix) 1650Hollstein Dutch 1934-2 (2) Description: Allegory concluded peace with the Edict of 1577. the chariot of peace, drawn by three donkeys. The car sitting female personifications of Love (Charity), Peace (Pax) and Covenant (Foedus) and weapons of Philip II, Don Juan of Austria and Antwerp. Left kneeling seventeen province virgins. Old Hate (Livor) and Private Baat (Proprium Commodum) try to prevent the progress of the car. Behind the car running the representatives of the States-General. In the background is Discord (Discordia) strangled in a drawing contest between the forces of Violence (Violentia) and People (Populus) . Manufacturer : printmaker: Wierixnaar design Willem van Haecht (I) Place manufacture: Southern Netherlands Date: 1577 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 330 mm × W 456 mm Subject: chariot, triumphal carCharity, 'Caritas'; 'Carita' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtuessymbols, allegories of peace, Pax; 'Pace' (Ripa) Agreement, Unity; "Concordia, Concordia insuperabile '' Concordia militare '' Concordia di Pace ',' Unione civile '(Ripa) OathEeuwig Edict (1577) When: 1577 - 1577WieDon Juan of Austria William I (Prince of Orange) Philip II (king Spain) States General


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