Cartoon on Cromwell, c. 1652-1654, Salomon Savery, 1652 - 1654 Canvas Print
The devil confuses the yarn, 1652. A sitting woman spins yarn wound by a man from a spool on a reel, behind him stands the devil who pulls on the yarn and confuses it and gives the man evil. The man is referred to as Cromwell. The woman with snakes in her hair is referred to here as Deception. Part of a series of copies after prints of beggars and peasants in which various unfortunate figures from the First Anglo-Dutch War are also included, ca. 1652-1654.
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