Parody of the mutual struggle between Norway, Denmark and Sweden, Jan Brandes, 1788 - 1808 drawing Two strangely dressed advocates fighting each other in sloops. The man on the left is completely dressed in fish and also uses a stockfish as a weapon. On the right a knight with papers on his sword. His sloop is leak and makes water and feeds a flag on which scissors and three bees. Behind the two sloops are two land armies opposite each other and two fleets behind it. Possibly in connection with the mutual struggle between Norway and Denmark and Sweden. Vissebo paper. pencil. ink brush politica


Parody of the mutual struggle between Norway, Denmark and Sweden, Jan Brandes, 1788 - 1808 drawing Two strangely dressed advocates fighting each other in sloops. The man on the left is completely dressed in fish and also uses a stockfish as a weapon. On the right a knight with papers on his sword. His sloop is leak and makes water and feeds a flag on which scissors and three bees. Behind the two sloops are two land armies opposite each other and two fleets behind it. Possibly in connection with the mutual struggle between Norway and Denmark and Sweden. Vissebo paper. pencil. ink brush political caricatures and satires. rowing-boat, canoe, battle (+ oared ships, : galley)


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