Cartoon on the passivity of the English king Charles I, ca. 1636-1641; Den Constrogken Morgen-Wecker; The Kingly Cocke. Cartoon on the passivity of the English king Charles I, ca. 1636. The English king Charles I sits on his throne, asleep by the flute game and the Spanish ambassador gifts. On the left, the French king Louis XIII tries to create the king to take action on behalf of Karel Lodewijk of the Palatinate and the other children of the winter king. Spanish Hoveling Lord Cottington tries to stop the French king. In the background, the Count of Arundel returns from the Reichstag in Regen


Cartoon on the passivity of the English king Charles I, ca. 1636-1641; Den Constrogken Morgen-Wecker; The Kingly Cocke. Cartoon on the passivity of the English king Charles I, ca. 1636. The English king Charles I sits on his throne, asleep by the flute game and the Spanish ambassador gifts. On the left, the French king Louis XIII tries to create the king to take action on behalf of Karel Lodewijk of the Palatinate and the other children of the winter king. Spanish Hoveling Lord Cottington tries to stop the French king. In the background, the Count of Arundel returns from the Reichstag in Regensburg (1640-1641). In the margin an incorrect explanation of the figures 1-6 in the performance. Under the print, a text sheet is stuck with texts in 3 columns in Dutch and English.


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