Tazza, with the Imprisonment of Willem Courten, anonymous, anonymous (rejected attribution), in or after 1568 - c. 1597

Tazza, with the Imprisonment of Willem Courten, anonymous, anonymous (rejected attribution), in or after 1568 - c. 1597

engraving, d 15cm × h 16cm × w 503g More details

A man looks out from behind bars. It is Willem Courten from the Flemish town of Menen. As a follower of Calvin he is taken prisoner on 2 March 1567. However, with his wife’s help he escapes and flees to London. He considers this a victory over the Duke of Alva, so the inscription tells us. He gives this tazza, a memorial in silver, to his children.

On display in Philips wing, room 1.8

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