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Title print pamphlet 1618 entitled Verclaringhe van den Gouden Blaes-balck Verclaringhe
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Title print pamphlet 1618 entitled Verclaringhe van den Gouden Blaes-balck Verclaringhe
Title print of the pamphlet from 1618 entitled: Verclaringhe van den Gouden Blaes-balck Verclaringhe van den Gouden Blaes-balck / Van den Spaenschen Schalck (title on object), Title print of the pamphlet from 1618 entitled Verclaringhe van den Gouden Blaes-balck / Van den Spaenschen Schalck. In the show, a Spaniard and a Jesuit with a bellow shoot gold coins at Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and a few others. In the background, Time is looking through binoculars. Below the print a two-line verse about Signoors Practijcken. Bellows, Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, anonymous, Northern Netherlands, 1618, paper, letterpress printing, h 176 mm × w 146 mm
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1618 Background Bellows Binoculars Jesuit Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt Letterpress Printing Northern Netherlands Pamphlet Spaniard Time Title Title Print
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The print showcases a fascinating title print pamphlet from 1618 entitled "Verclaringhe van den Gouden Blaes-balck Verclaringhe". The artwork depicts a dramatic scene where a Spaniard and a Jesuit are seen using bellows to shoot gold coins at Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and several others. In the background, Time can be observed peering through binoculars, adding an intriguing element to the composition. The intricate details of this print highlight the craftsmanship of anonymous artists from Northern Netherlands during that era. The use of letterpress printing on paper further enhances its historical significance. Measuring approximately 176 mm in height and 146 mm in width, this title print is truly captivating. Beneath the image, there is a two-line verse referring to "Signoors Practijcken" which adds depth to the narrative portrayed within the artwork. It serves as an artistic commentary on political intrigue or deceptive practices prevalent during that time. This print from Liszt Collection provides viewers with an opportunity to delve into the rich history and cultural context surrounding this particular pamphlet. Its depiction of power dynamics, symbolism, and social commentary makes it an invaluable piece for those interested in exploring art from the early seventeenth century.
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