Farcical skirmish between the German Scaramouche and the French Harlequin at the fair of Linz, 1742, anonymous, 1742 Canvas Print

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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