Cartoon of the Spaniards after the loss of Breda, Thionville, Perpignan, Portugal and Catalonia, 1643, anonymous, 1643 Canvas Print
Cartoon on the Spaniards after the loss of Breda, Thionville, Perpignan, Portugal and Catalonia, 1643. A kneeling and begging Spaniard is stripped by the Frenchman of his cloak (Thionville in 1643 and Perpignan in 1642), of his hat (Portugal in 1641) by the Portuguese, of his wambuis (Breda in 1637) by the Dutchman and of his trousers (uprising in Catalonia in 1641) by the Catalan. In the background the conquest of Perpignan with the citadel and Salses (in 1642). At the top two hanging canvases with verses in French. On the sheet below the plate five verses in French pronounced by the persons in the performance.
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