Four representations of drunk monks, Jacob Gole (attributed to), 1724 Canvas Print

Four representations of drunk monks, Jacob Gole (attributed to), 1724 Canvas Print

Four performances. At the bottom left a drunk monk as king carnival, with paper crown with cross on the head. He drinks from a bottle. On his chest hangs a sign with the text: Indulgence pleiniere. At the bottom right a singing monk with paper crown with cross on the head. At the top left a fat monk, drinking from the cup. On his chest a sign with the text: Ora Pro Nobis. At the top right a monk with a jester's cap on his head and a bell around his neck, He holds his pij with both hands on, so that one can see his bare legs. The print is part of a 50-part series on the subject of the abuses of the Catholic clergy.

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