Allegory on Oliver Cromwell, Crispijn van de Passe (II), 1652 Canvas Print

Allegory on Oliver Cromwell, Crispijn van de Passe (II), 1652 Canvas Print

Cartoon on Cromwell and the English in the First Anglo-Dutch War, 1652. Oliver Cromwell is crowned by a piece of shitting griffin or bird of prey with a crown with peacock feathers. He restrains the Frenchman under his arm, and with the other hand removes the intestines from the belly of a murdered Dutchman, between his legs the Scot and the Irishman beg for mercy. In the background small representations of the reasons for the war: the sale of looted goods, the beheading of King Charles I and two predictions: the destruction of the English fleet by burners and the attack on the Englishman by the Dutch Lion with the help of the Scotsman, the Frenchman and the Irishman. On the sheet under the plate a verse in 4 columns and the legend A-L.

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