Answer to a pasquil by Father Arent against the Dutch, 1615, A pasquil to reproach the Dutch with the responsibility: He who wants it already, will not get it (title on object), Political allegory with the left against the Roman image of Father Arents the Dutch, in the middle a monstrous head, on the right the anti-Roman answer in which the roles are reversed. On the left, the imperial eagle roasts Gulik on a spit. Spinola and the Duke of Parma mow the land of the rebels, causing the frogs (the rebels) to flee. On the riverbank a German marten with a lute (Luther). On the left a church with a


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