Dutch cartoon on the English Doggen, 1672, William Sherwin (Attributed to), 1672 print Illustration marked C, from W. Stubbe, 'A Justification of the Present War Against the United Netherlands', London 1672. The print shows a medal with King Edward I and two performances in which the English are mocked: English doggen with cut -off rails and Three inverted crowns. The prints were used by the English as propaganda to justify the war against the United Provinces. print maker: Englandpublisher: Londonpublisher: London paper engraving political caricatures and satires. medal (considered as a piece


Dutch cartoon on the English Doggen, 1672, William Sherwin (Attributed to), 1672 print Illustration marked C, from W. Stubbe, 'A Justification of the Present War Against the United Netherlands', London 1672. The print shows a medal with King Edward I and two performances in which the English are mocked: English doggen with cut -off rails and Three inverted crowns. The prints were used by the English as propaganda to justify the war against the United Provinces. print maker: Englandpublisher: Londonpublisher: London paper engraving political caricatures and satires. medal (considered as a piece of sculpture, regardless of its specific function). man tormenting animal(s)


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