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Description (auto translated): Satire on the trial of Johan van Barneveld. The country lawyer sitting on a bench surrounded by his judges in the form of different types of animals: Nicolaes Kromhout (elephant), Reynier Pauw (Peacock), Henrick Essen Nicolaes de Voogt (lions), Hugo Muys Holy (tiger), Gerard Beuckels. van Santen (crocodile), Pieter Jansz. Schagen (violin-playing donkey with bagpipe music and a book), Aelbrecht Bruyning (dog), Adriaen Ploos (monkey with a weathercock or palm Easter cockerel) and Volkert Sloot (buck). Also a wolf, leopard, bear, fox, rooster, snake, goat, calf and left some samples. In the background right, the gates of hell. On the wall a big wall chart and a paper with the text Trucidata Innocenta. 1663 medium: H 63 cm × W 86 cm
SKU: 270538