Cartoon on the Pope and Cardinals, 1731, Anonymous, 1731 print Cartoon on the Pope and Cardinals, in connection with the resistance against the occupation of Parma by Austria, after the death of the Duke of Parma, June 1731. The visually impaired Pope (with three glasses) wants to sign a document but is in sand by cardinals in The eyes blown. On the magazine under the plate the declaration of the figures 1-9 in Dutch, according to the Haagse Courant of 13 July 1731. Amsterdam paper etching / letterpress printing (aspects of) Christian Religion or the Church (as institution) ridiculed, criticiz


Cartoon on the Pope and Cardinals, 1731, Anonymous, 1731 print Cartoon on the Pope and Cardinals, in connection with the resistance against the occupation of Parma by Austria, after the death of the Duke of Parma, June 1731. The visually impaired Pope (with three glasses) wants to sign a document but is in sand by cardinals in The eyes blown. On the magazine under the plate the declaration of the figures 1-9 in Dutch, according to the Haagse Courant of 13 July 1731. Amsterdam paper etching / letterpress printing (aspects of) Christian Religion or the Church (as institution) ridiculed, criticized, or caricaturized. eyeglasses, spectacles Parma


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