Cartoon on the alleged French-mindedness of Amsterdam, 1690, Emrik & Binger, 1877 - 1879 Canvas Print
Reproduction of a cartoon of disagreement between William III and the city of Amsterdam in 1690 because of the alleged French-mindedness of the city. Allegory with a falling carriage lined by a blindfolded rider whose cloak is decorated with French lilies and drawn by the two runaway horses Drunkenness and Ambition. The horses trample religion, orange apples, necessary defense, homeland and the Union; out of the car fall the rentier, citizen, merchant and skipper. In the caption a verse of two lines.
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