Cartoon on the fall of James II and the shaky position of Louis XIV, 1689, Romeyn de Hooghe (circle of), 1689 Canvas Print

Cartoon on the fall of James II and the shaky position of Louis XIV, 1689, Romeyn de Hooghe (circle of), 1689 Canvas Print

Cartoon on the fall of James II and the shaky position of Louis XIV, 1689. The blindfolded King James II and his wife and the neglected child are thrown from the unicorn. On the right, Louis XIV (with Turkish turban) is purged by a Dutch sailor with a clat-sprayer. A member of the English parliament holds the French king an orange under his nose. In the middle, Catholics flee. In the background, William III is elevated to king of Great Britain, on the left the city of Heidelberg, plundered and burned by the French troops. Below the performance a verse in 3 columns with an explanation of the figures 1-14 in Dutch.

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