Allegory carbon blacks in the bank, Amsterdam, by the alternating-windhandel The Bank Carbon blacks to Amsteldam, in the year 1763, shown symbolically outlines (title object) Allegory of bankruptcies on the exchange in Amsterdam by alternating wind market in the year 1763. the commerce Amsterdam (Mercury) is driven by Pride and Wealth . In the foreground an empty cash box, a lias unpaid bills and a monkey who does the bookkeeping. In the background dark clouds over the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. In the bottom margin a zesregelige Dutch tekst. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Caspar Philips (listed


Allegory carbon blacks in the bank, Amsterdam, by the alternating-windhandel The Bank Carbon blacks to Amsteldam, in the year 1763, shown symbolically outlines (title object) Allegory of bankruptcies on the exchange in Amsterdam by alternating wind market in the year 1763. the commerce Amsterdam (Mercury) is driven by Pride and Wealth . In the foreground an empty cash box, a lias unpaid bills and a monkey who does the bookkeeping. In the background dark clouds over the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. In the bottom margin a zesregelige Dutch tekst. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Caspar Philips (listed property) to drawing: Gerard van Nijmegen (listed building) Dated: 1763 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 182 mm × W 109 mm Subject: bankruptcy


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