The unexpected news from Ireland, 1690 The dirt wagte Tijding uyt Yerlandt, aen the Koninck of Vranckrijck (title object) unexpected news from Ireland. King Louis XIV is sick in bed after the news of the defeat of James II and the Catholic army at the Battle of the Boyne on July 11, 1690. Doctors and courtiers standing around the bed of the king, left standing two Turkish doctors completed a enema to heal the king. To the right of the bed discusses a group of courtiers Where: Father Peters among the news of the alleged death of King William III. Right comes with turban, wooden leg and crutch J
The unexpected news from Ireland, 1690 The dirt wagte Tijding uyt Yerlandt, aen the Koninck of Vranckrijck (title object) unexpected news from Ireland. King Louis XIV is sick in bed after the news of the defeat of James II and the Catholic army at the Battle of the Boyne on July 11, 1690. Doctors and courtiers standing around the bed of the king, left standing two Turkish doctors completed a enema to heal the king. To the right of the bed discusses a group of courtiers Where: Father Peters among the news of the alleged death of King William III. Right comes with turban, wooden leg and crutch James II in the true news of the progress of the battle. On the leaf below the record a statement of the numbers 1-13 in two kolommen. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter van den Berge (attributed to) printmaker Philibert Bouttats (I) (possible) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1690 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 382 mm × W 303 mm Subject: political caricatures and satire visiting the sick; sick person together with other quack, charlatan, mountebank, "saltimbanco'Slag the BoyneWanneer 1690 - 1690Wie: William (Prince of Orange and King of England, Scotland and Ireland) Louis XIV (King of France) Edward Peter James II (King of England and Scotland)
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