Farcical skirmish between the German Scaramouche and the French Harlequin at the fair of Linz, 1742, anonymous, 1742 Canvas Print
Cartoon with a depiction of the farcical skirmish between the German Scaramouche with a viewing cabinet and the French Harlequin with a magic lantern at the fair of Linz. Allegory on the Austrian succession war for the German emperor crown, 1742. In the weirdkiek a group of angry farmers stands around a cage in which a man is trapped, a woman pours a bucket of water over the man's head. On the edge of the viewing box is a lier man, on the roof a monkey that turns the cage with a pendulum. In the foreground are playing cards, dice, marbles and a violin. On the right, Maria Theresa puts glasses on the nose of the harlequin. On the sheet below the plate a meeting in two columns between the different figures in the performance.
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