Cartoon on the disagreement between Willem III and Amsterdam, 1690, Romeyn de Hooghe (attributed to), 1690 Canvas Print

Cartoon on the disagreement between Willem III and Amsterdam, 1690, Romeyn de Hooghe (attributed to), 1690 Canvas Print

Cartoon on the disagreements between William III and Amsterdam, 1690. The city is accused of fussing with France. A man with the coat of arms of Amsterdam on the shirt standing in front of armored France who sits on a toilet and wipes his rear with the privileges. Behind this the dauphin on a donkey and torch in hand. In front of him is the neglected child or miller's child (with a windmill): Jacobus Frans Eduard. In the front right, valuables are sold to a Jewish merchant. In the background the town hall and the tower Swygh Utrecht of the Doelen van Amsterdam. Furthermore, many other figures. Below the performance a verse in which an explanation of the figures 1-12 in Dutch.

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