Cartoon on the disagreement between Willem III and Amsterdam, 1690; Mardi Gras de Cocq A l'Ane; French Kael-Ender, starting vander on-day children-day 1689. To the Borgers Go-Vrydag Ao. 1690; Caricatures on Jacobus II and Louis XIV and the events in the years 1688-1689. Cartoon on the disagreements between Willem III and Amsterdam, 1690. The city is accused of linging with France. A man with the arm of Amsterdam on the shirt standing for hedged France that sits on a toilet and descending his back with the privileges. Behind the Dauphin on a donkey and torch in hand. For him there is a poor chi
Cartoon on the disagreement between Willem III and Amsterdam, 1690; Mardi Gras de Cocq A l'Ane; French Kael-Ender, starting vander on-day children-day 1689. To the Borgers Go-Vrydag Ao. 1690; Caricatures on Jacobus II and Louis XIV and the events in the years 1688-1689. Cartoon on the disagreements between Willem III and Amsterdam, 1690. The city is accused of linging with France. A man with the arm of Amsterdam on the shirt standing for hedged France that sits on a toilet and descending his back with the privileges. Behind the Dauphin on a donkey and torch in hand. For him there is a poor child or miller child (with mill): Jacobus Frans Eduardt. Up to the front right, 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.
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