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Photographic Print : Cartoon of Reynier Pauw, 1710-1720. Creator: Anon
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Cartoon of Reynier Pauw, 1710-1720. Creator: Anon
Cartoon of Reynier Pauw, 1710-1720. Reynier Pauw was a judge of Van Oldenbarnevelt; Peacock with spread tail, in wreath of flowers and leaves. Related to 1618-1619 Trial of Oldenbarnevelt, Grotius and Hogerbeets for treason
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Aquarelle Barnevelt Border Burgermeister Burgomaster Cartouche Corrupt Corruption Feather Feathers Floral Border Garland Johan Van Oldenbarneveld Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt Judge Kangaroo Court Leaf Leaves Mayor Named Names Oldenbarneveld Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt Johan Van Parchment Parchment Animal Material Peacock Peacock Feather Peacock Feathers Spreading Treason Trial Van Oldenbarnevelt Johan Wings Wings Spread Wreath Floral Design Floral Pattern Netherlandish Parody Satirical Watercolour Paint
12"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print featuring a captivating 18th-century Dutch cartoon. Depicting Reynier Pauw, a judge of Van Oldenbarnevelt, this rare and intriguing image showcases Reynier proudly holding a peacock with its magnificent spread tail. Adorned in a wreath of flowers and leaves, this Anonymous creation from Heritage Images transports you to an era of grandeur and elegance. Bring this historical masterpiece into your home or office and add a touch of timeless charm to your decor.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This 18th century cartoon, titled "Reynier Pauw: Peacock with Spread Tail, in Wreath of Flowers and Leaves," is an intriguing anonymous work that offers a satirical commentary on the judicial system during the Dutch Golden Age. The central figure depicted is Reynier Pauw, a judge who served under Johan van Oldenbarnevelt during the tumultuous years of 1618-1619, when Oldenbarnevelt, Grotius, and Hogerbeets were tried for treason in a notorious kangaroo court. The artist has cleverly portrayed Pauw as a peacock, its vibrant plumage a testament to the opulence and extravagance of the era. The bird is surrounded by a lush floral border, with a garland of flowers and leaves encircling its head. The cartoon's title is inscribed in elegant lettering at the bottom, adding to its refined appearance. The use of an animal as a symbol for Pauw is a clever parody, suggesting corruption and deceit. The peacock's feathers, while beautiful, are also known for their iridescence, which can only be fully appreciated when the bird is in motion. In this way, the cartoonist may be implying that Pauw's true nature is not as apparent as his outward appearance suggests. The parchment-like background adds to the historical authenticity of the work, further emphasizing its connection to the Oldenbarnevelt trial and the broader political climate of the time. This cartoon is a fascinating glimpse into the art and culture of the Netherlands during the 18th century, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of Dutch history.
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