The French and Spanish world saws, 1706, anonymous, 1706 Canvas Print

The French and Spanish world saws, 1706, anonymous, 1706 Canvas Print

Cartoon on Louis XIV and Philip V who try to cut the world in two with a large saw. On top of the globe is Madame de Maintenon who pees on the saw to lubricate the leaf. In the foreground a devil with cardinal's hat of Portocarrero. In the plate 3 columns in Dutch, on the sheet around the plate 2 columns in French. Sheet no. 7 (numbered top right) in the series of 25 sheets entitled: Byvoegsel tot de Koninglyke Almanach, called het Gulde-Jaar der Allgenooten, 1706. Part of the print work published under the collective title: 't Lust-Hof van Momus, with the bundled series of cartoons during the years 1701-1713 of the War of the Spanish Succession.

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