Cartoon on the disagreement between Willem III and Amsterdam, 1690, Romeyn de Hooghe (attributed to), after Romeyn de Hooghe, 1690 Cartoon on the disagreements between William III and Amsterdam, 1690. The city is accused of the Heulen with France. A man with the weapon of Amsterdam standing on the shirt for harnessed France sitting on a toilet and wipes his rear with the privileges. Behind the Dauphin on a donkey and torch in hand. In front of him is the poor child or Molenaarskind (with mill): Jacobus Frans Eduard. Right -front valuables are sold to a Jewish trader. In the background the tow


Cartoon on the disagreement between Willem III and Amsterdam, 1690, Romeyn de Hooghe (attributed to), after Romeyn de Hooghe, 1690 Cartoon on the disagreements between William III and Amsterdam, 1690. The city is accused of the Heulen with France. A man with the weapon of Amsterdam standing on the shirt for harnessed France sitting on a toilet and wipes his rear with the privileges. Behind the Dauphin on a donkey and torch in hand. In front of him is the poor child or Molenaarskind (with mill): Jacobus Frans Eduard. Right -front valuables are sold to a Jewish trader. In the background the town hall and the Swygh Utrecht tower of the goals of Amsterdam. Furthermore, many other figures. Under the show a verse in which an explanation of the figures 1-12 in Dutch. print maker: Netherlandsafter own design by: Netherlandspublisher: Antwerp paper etching / letterpress printing Amsterdam. City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808). Swych Utrecht


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