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Allegory on the French Invasion of 1672

Wijckersloot, Johannes van1672

Rijksmuseum

Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam, Netherlands

In 1672 the Netherlands was invaded by the French. That disaster is allegorically rendered in the drawing at which the seated man looks: the Dutch lion is defeated, its weapons in pieces, the gate to its enclosure broken; above, the French rooster crows triumphantly. Symbolizing the other side is the standing man with an orange feather in his cap: he is a supporter ofWilliam III of Orange, who would avert the French threat.

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  • Title: Allegory on the French Invasion of 1672
  • Creator: Wijckersloot, Johannes van
  • Date Created: 1672
  • Physical Dimensions: olieverf
  • Subject Keywords: politieke geschiedenis, burgermacht en burgerwacht, Hollandse Tuin, Rampjaar, Inval in de Nederlanden, Lage Landen, Willem III (prins van Oranje en koning van Engeland, Schotland en Ierland)
  • Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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