Hollandse spotprent op de Engelse doggen, 1672 Illustration labeled C, coming from W. Stubbe, 'A Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands', London 1672. the picture shows a coin with king Edward I and two performances Where: in the English mocked: English dogs with tails cut off and three reverse crowns. The prints are used by the British as a propaganda war against the United Provinces to rechtvaardigen. Manufacturer : printmaker William Sherwin (attributed to) Publisher: Henry Hill Publisher: John StarkeyPlaats manufacture: printmaker: England Publisher: London Publish


Hollandse spotprent op de Engelse doggen, 1672 Illustration labeled C, coming from W. Stubbe, 'A Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands', London 1672. the picture shows a coin with king Edward I and two performances Where: in the English mocked: English dogs with tails cut off and three reverse crowns. The prints are used by the British as a propaganda war against the United Provinces to rechtvaardigen. Manufacturer : printmaker William Sherwin (attributed to) Publisher: Henry Hill Publisher: John StarkeyPlaats manufacture: printmaker: England Publisher: London Publisher: London Date: 1672 Physical features: car material : paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 190 mm × W 156 mmToelichtingGebruikt as illustration in W. Stubbe, A Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands, London 1672. Subject: political caricatures and satire medal (Considered as a piece of sculpture, regard less of its specific function) man tormenting animal (s) Third Anglo-Dutch War When: 1672 - 1672Wie: Edward I (king of England)


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