Hollands Answer to the incurable disease, 1673, 1673 - 1674 Hollands Answer to the French cartoon The incurable disease, 1673. Leaf on which three plates are printed. In the central performance, the Hollandse Leeuw and the German eagle attack Het Zwijn (bishop of Munster), in the foreground is the already killed French rooster. Two bishops fight each other, a third is attacked by Rabenhaupt. Left and right in two smaller performances the answers to the side plates in the French plate II. On the left, an Englishman with a cloud sprayer gets a lavement through which a stream of ships flows from


Hollands Answer to the incurable disease, 1673, 1673 - 1674 Hollands Answer to the French cartoon The incurable disease, 1673. Leaf on which three plates are printed. In the central performance, the Hollandse Leeuw and the German eagle attack Het Zwijn (bishop of Munster), in the foreground is the already killed French rooster. Two bishops fight each other, a third is attacked by Rabenhaupt. Left and right in two smaller performances the answers to the side plates in the French plate II. On the left, an Englishman with a cloud sprayer gets a lavement through which a stream of ships flows from its rear. In the foreground, the lion lets the dog sit for the prince. On the right a French soldier with a wooden leg is attacked by a Dutchman. In the foreground, another French soldier with a cloud sprayer gets a lavement through which a stream with names of recaptured cities in the Republic (Naarden, Nieuweschans, Coevorden, Utrecht) flows from his rear. With captions in Dutch and French. Northern Netherlands paper etching / engraving / letterpress printing Hollands Answer to the French cartoon The incurable disease, 1673. Leaf on which three plates are printed. In the central performance, the Hollandse Leeuw and the German eagle attack Het Zwijn (bishop of Munster), in the foreground is the already killed French rooster. Two bishops fight each other, a third is attacked by Rabenhaupt. Left and right in two smaller performances the answers to the side plates in the French plate II. On the left, an Englishman with a cloud sprayer gets a lavement through which a stream of ships flows from its rear. In the foreground, the lion lets the dog sit for the prince. On the right a French soldier with a wooden leg is attacked by a Dutchman. In the foreground, another French soldier with a cloud sprayer gets a lavement through which a stream with names of recaptured cities in the Republic (Naarden, Nieuweschans, Coevorden, Utrecht) flows from his rear. With captions in Dutch and French


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