Grotesque cartoon on the Roman church (right plate), Robert de Baudous, 1605 Canvas Print
Grotesque and elaborate cartoon on the Roman church, c. 1560. Right plate of a triptych. The entrance of a Catholic church and view in the interior where all kinds of grotesque and deformed people and monstrosities perform and attend Catholic ceremonies. On the left, money is made from trading in all kinds of paraphernalia and a priest leads Mass with bare buttocks. In the foreground the beginning of a procession and figures dance around a crucifix. In front of the entrance of the church are the whores Ohola and Oholiba with their lower body exposed. With caption of 3 columns of 3 lines each in Latin. The legend for the figures in the performance is missing.
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