Thienen, the advocate of, Southern Netherlands, True symbol of the present state of the Netherlands. Refuting a false symbol in Holland given by P. Noot-mans. And explaining the present state of the country By the lord advocate of Thienen, Allegory against Frederik Hendrik, 1636, Allegory of the political situation in the year 1636. Frederik Hendrik and the Dutch Lion are anxiously locked up in the Dutch Garden. Left Ferdinand tramples a snake, causing the cities of Schenckenschans, Limburg and Dalen to jump out of its belly. On the right, Cardinal Richelieu offers the stadtholder a chain of honour. The print is a response to FMH 1751. The print comes with a text sheet., print, propaganda print, prints, Frederik Muller Historieplaten, height 244 mm, width 305 mm, print maker, printmaker, 1636 - 1636, second quarter 17th century, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception
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