Herschepping van de Kees De herschepping van de Kees (titel op object) Post a soldier, a member of society exercise (a late-eighteenth-century Netherlandish vigilante). He is wearing a uniform, and a pitch ha a musket with bayonet in his hand. The print can be folded so that the shooter is a keeshond which holds a stick. This cartoon criticizes the establishment of societies exercise in the Dutch Republic between 1783 and 1786. These societies were a form of vigilante brought to life by the political group known as the Patriots. This group had to symbolize the keeshond. The cartoon shows how K


Herschepping van de Kees De herschepping van de Kees (titel op object) Post a soldier, a member of society exercise (a late-eighteenth-century Netherlandish vigilante). He is wearing a uniform, and a pitch ha a musket with bayonet in his hand. The print can be folded so that the shooter is a keeshond which holds a stick. This cartoon criticizes the establishment of societies exercise in the Dutch Republic between 1783 and 1786. These societies were a form of vigilante brought to life by the political group known as the Patriots. This group had to symbolize the keeshond. The cartoon shows how Kees is converted into a spitz, a supporter of the patriottisme. Manufacturer : print maker: Hendrik Willem Casparinaar drawing of: Hendrik Willem CaspariPlaats fabrication: Amsterdam (possible) Date: 1787 Physical features: etching with movable parts material: paper Technique: etching dimensions : plate edge: h × 132 mm b 89 mm Subject: warfare; military affairs (+ citizen soldiery, civil guard, citizen militia) dog (or child with NAME) Patriots Fight 1787Wanneer: 1787 - 1787


Size: 1291px × 1935px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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