Allegory on the decline of the South Sea Company, William Hogarth, 1722 - 1764 print Text in English in the lower margin. A furious crowd at the Guildhall in London. On the right the Basement of the Monument for the Great Brand van London in 1666 but states the Plakkaat with text in English: This Monument was erected in memory of the destruction of this city by the South Sea in 1720. At the back is the dome of the ST Paul's Cathedral visible. Central a merry -go -round such as Rota Fortunae on which there are people who represent society. On the left, GOG is visible, below that Fortuna is fell


Allegory on the decline of the South Sea Company, William Hogarth, 1722 - 1764 print Text in English in the lower margin. A furious crowd at the Guildhall in London. On the right the Basement of the Monument for the Great Brand van London in 1666 but states the Plakkaat with text in English: This Monument was erected in memory of the destruction of this city by the South Sea in 1720. At the back is the dome of the ST Paul's Cathedral visible. Central a merry -go -round such as Rota Fortunae on which there are people who represent society. On the left, GOG is visible, below that Fortuna is felled by a demon. At the bottom left, various believers play a gambling game. The personification of honesty is tortured on a RAD. On the right, the personification of honor is guided by the personification of Schurkerij. paper etching / engraving organization of trade and finance. depression, slump London


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