Allegory of the state of Flanders 1604 Imago Flandriae (title object) Allegory on the state of Flanders, 1604. Central a naked woman two wolves to suckle her breasts and crowned by a devil. Prophecy Where: a comparison is drawn between the events in Flanders in the year 1468: the campaigns of Charles the Bold, the year 1568: the start of the Dutch Revolt and the Spanish threat in the year 1604. With signature in Latin in cartouche and statement in German in two columns on either side of the voorstelling. Manufacturer : printmaker Matthias von Kinkel Bach Quad (listed building) publisher John J
Allegory of the state of Flanders 1604 Imago Flandriae (title object) Allegory on the state of Flanders, 1604. Central a naked woman two wolves to suckle her breasts and crowned by a devil. Prophecy Where: a comparison is drawn between the events in Flanders in the year 1468: the campaigns of Charles the Bold, the year 1568: the start of the Dutch Revolt and the Spanish threat in the year 1604. With signature in Latin in cartouche and statement in German in two columns on either side of the voorstelling. Manufacturer : printmaker Matthias von Kinkel Bach Quad (listed building) publisher John Janssonius (listed property) Place manufacture: Northern Netherlands Date: 1604 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / letterpress dimensions: paper: h 278 mm × W 366 mm Subject: beasts of prey, predatory animals: wolfpersonifications or countries, nations, states, district, etc. (with NAME) Burgundy time in the Netherlands Twelve Years File Eighty Years' War When: 1468-14681568 - 15681604 - 1604
Size: 1803px × 1386px
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