Allegory at the end of the Truce, 1621, Trebus Val (title on object), Allegory at the end of the Twelve Years' Truce, 1621. On the left the Dutch Virgin in the Dutch Garden, in the center the falling pyramid of the Truce that was in vain by monks with sticks are propped up. Here are Mars and Victoria. On the right, Treves is on her deathbed, for which Mars throws money and weapons. Below the print is printed a conversation between a citizen and a farmer, in 2 columns, and the legend A-L., print, print maker: anonymous, publisher: Anthoni van Salinghen, (mentioned on object), print maker


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