The forced marriage of Don Quixote, 1706, Romeyn de Hooghe (attributed to), 1706 Canvas Print

The forced marriage of Don Quixote, 1706, Romeyn de Hooghe (attributed to), 1706 Canvas Print

Cartoon of the arrival of Philip V in Spain and his marriage to the Spanish Virgin. Above the door is a representation of the capture of Barcelona by the fleet of the Allies under Charles III (1706). The original plate (La belle Constance dragonée par Arlequin deodat) adapted to the situation in the year 1706 in the War of the Spanish Succession. On the sheet under the plate a verse in 3 columns in Dutch and French. Part of a series of 25 cartoons on the French and allies from the year 1706.

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