Cartoon on Louis XIV when hearing that the death of Willem III is false, 1690, Jan Marlais, After Guindeau, After Romeyn de Hooghe, 1690 print Cartoon on the French king Louis XIV who gets sick when he learns that the message about the dying of William III is false at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690. The bed is surrounded by the three maitresses, the devil, a bishop and others, On the left Jacobus II with the Molenaarskind, in the foreground is Father Peters. Right through a door, King William III is visible on horseback. At the bottom of the French print in which the news of the death of Willia


Cartoon on Louis XIV when hearing that the death of Willem III is false, 1690, Jan Marlais, After Guindeau, After Romeyn de Hooghe, 1690 print Cartoon on the French king Louis XIV who gets sick when he learns that the message about the dying of William III is false at the Battle of the Boyne, 1690. The bed is surrounded by the three maitresses, the devil, a bishop and others, On the left Jacobus II with the Molenaarskind, in the foreground is Father Peters. Right through a door, King William III is visible on horseback. At the bottom of the French print in which the news of the death of William III stands. Under the print 2 statements of the figures 1-28 in verse form in 6 columns in Dutch and in French. print maker: Londonprint maker: Northern Netherlands paper etching deathbed. political caricatures and satires


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