Willem van Nieuwen in the clothes of Philip de Goede, Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate, 1842 print Philip de Goede finds Willem van Nieuwen, a shoemaker, drunk in the forest. He decides to take a joke with him by taking him to the palace to let him sleep his intoxication. In the morning, the court of Philip de Goede gathered around the bed. They wake him up and make him believe he is the Duke. They put him on the clothes of the Duke and let him look in the mirror. paper. dressing oneself, getting dressed. looking in the mirror; contemplation of own beauty


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