Cartoon on the Synod of Dordrecht, 1619, Simon Goulart (Attributed to), after Simon Goulart, 1619 print Cartoon at the National Synod in Dordrecht in 1618-1619. In the show that gives an overview of the large room, almost all those present wear devil or bull hearings. An exception is made for the group of representatives of the States General, who are left behind. The chairman of the Bogerman meeting is inspired by two devils with wind balls. At the end of the room there are two monkeys on either side of an owl. Above the delegates on the right and left the inscription 'Congregatio Taurorum /


Cartoon on the Synod of Dordrecht, 1619, Simon Goulart (Attributed to), after Simon Goulart, 1619 print Cartoon at the National Synod in Dordrecht in 1618-1619. In the show that gives an overview of the large room, almost all those present wear devil or bull hearings. An exception is made for the group of representatives of the States General, who are left behind. The chairman of the Bogerman meeting is inspired by two devils with wind balls. At the end of the room there are two monkeys on either side of an owl. Above the delegates on the right and left the inscription 'Congregatio Taurorum / in Vaccis Populoru [M] (the meeting of the bulls with the calves of the peoples), a rule from Psalm 68:31 that explains the bull's hams of those present (the contrary monstrators). The remonstrants group in the middle is missing in this performance, instead a verse of 12 lines in Latin. The two men who enter the room in the foreground are referred to as the 'Legati Mr. Brunier and Mr. Dumolin '. Low Countries paper etching organizations, assemblies, etc. in Protestant churches Kloveniersdoelen


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