The teghenwoordighen Arminiaen (title object) The teghenwoordighen Arminiaen. Cartoon on the Arminians (Remonstrants). A decapitated man is walking with his head between its legs, with chained legs on crutches and passed through a scorpion, lobster, bat, and mol. Above the neck symbols of secular justice. Printed on the sheet under the plate a fresh and legend AN 2 columns in Nederlands. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher Cornelis Willemsz Blaeu Laken (listed property) writer: David Ronsaeus (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: northern Netherlands Publisher: Amsterdam
The teghenwoordighen Arminiaen (title object) The teghenwoordighen Arminiaen. Cartoon on the Arminians (Remonstrants). A decapitated man is walking with his head between its legs, with chained legs on crutches and passed through a scorpion, lobster, bat, and mol. Above the neck symbols of secular justice. Printed on the sheet under the plate a fresh and legend AN 2 columns in Nederlands. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous publisher Cornelis Willemsz Blaeu Laken (listed property) writer: David Ronsaeus (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: northern Netherlands Publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1623 Physical features: etching with text printing material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 338 mm × W 226 mm Subject: Conspiracy against prince Maurice (1623) Remonstrants and counter-Remonstrants when: 1623 - 1623Wie: Maurice (prince of Orange)
Size: 1304px × 1917px
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License: Licensed
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