Cartoon on the sad state of France under the reign of Louis XIV, 1692, anonymous, 1692 Canvas Print
Cartoon on the sad state of France under the reign of King Louis XIV, 1692. In the throne room, Louis XIV sits sadly on his throne. On the left the weeping James II and the Grand Dauphin, behind the king is his wife Madame de Maintenon. On the right two Jesuits including Father Peters, Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg and others. On a table in the middle a rug with Phaethon in the solar car, crown and a print of the battle of Cape La Hogue. On the ground a handcuffed Protestant prisoner. A bullet is fired at the table from a mortar. Through the door a view of war violence in the Dauphiné. On the sheet below the plate, the numbers and letters in the representation are explained in a verse of two columns, this copy without the legend in Latin.
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