Stained glass window 1 in the Sint-Janskerk in Gouda: Freedom of Conscience triumphs over Tyranny, ca. 1568-1595, Gouda glasses (series title), The stained glass window in the Sint-Janskerk in Gouda with the scene: Freedom of Conscience triumphs over Tyranny Tyranny. The Dutch government sits on a chariot in the guise of Minerva and Freedom of Conscience. They are overcoming Tyranny. The chariot is pulled by the personifications of Fortitude, Love, Unity, Justice and Loyalty. The performance is surrounded by the coats of arms of cities in the Zuiderkwartier of the States of Holland. These cities are the donors of the stained glass window to the city of Gouda. At the bottom a cartouche with a ten-line text in Dutch. Stained glass window by glazier Adriaan Gerritsz. de Vrije after a design by Wtewael from 1595-1596 and installed in 1597., print, print maker: Pieter Tanjé, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Julius Caesar Boëthius, (mentioned on object), after design by: Joachim Wtewael, (mentioned on object), print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1738 - 1754, paper, etching, engraving, height, 665 mm × width, 310 mm
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