Cartoon on the alleged French -mindedness of Amsterdam, 1690, Jan Marlois, 1690 print Cartoon on disagreement between William III and the city of Amsterdam in 1690 due to alleged French -mindedness of the city. Allegory with a falling carriage lined by a blindfolded rider whose cloak is decorated with French lilies and drawn by the two runaway horse drunkenness and ambition. The horses trample religion, orange apples, necessary defense, homeland and the union; The rentier, citizen, merchant and skipper fall out of the car. In the caption a verse of two lines. Northern Netherlands paper etching


Cartoon on the alleged French -mindedness of Amsterdam, 1690, Jan Marlois, 1690 print Cartoon on disagreement between William III and the city of Amsterdam in 1690 due to alleged French -mindedness of the city. Allegory with a falling carriage lined by a blindfolded rider whose cloak is decorated with French lilies and drawn by the two runaway horse drunkenness and ambition. The horses trample religion, orange apples, necessary defense, homeland and the union; The rentier, citizen, merchant and skipper fall out of the car. In the caption a verse of two lines. Northern Netherlands paper etching bolting draught-animals Amsterdam


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