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Allegory on the French Invasion of 1672 Size:16" x 20" (Vertical) Dimensions: 3000 x 2182 (Nearest

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Dimensions: 3000 x 2182 (Nearest commonly-used ratio: 4:3)

revelation

further emphasizing the theme of mortality

symbolizing grief and respect

125' at the bottom center and '125' at the top right

Allegory on the French Invasion of 1672 Size:16" x 20" (Vertical) Dimensions: 3000 x 2182 (NearestAllegory on the French Invasion of 1672, 1672 Johannes van Wijckersloot This artwork is an allegorical representation of the French invasion of the Netherlands in the calamitous year of 1672. It features a jovial young man, showing a seated man wearing a hat, a piece of paper or print. The paper depicts a crowing French rooster triumphantly standing over the Dutch Garden where the Dutch lion lays defeated, its sword broken and arrows scattered. The

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