Allegory of the bankruptcies at the Stock Exchange in Amsterdam due to the exchange-winning trade in the year 1763. The merchant trade of Amsterdam (Mercury) was expelled by Hoogmoed en Weelde. In the foreground an empty cash box, a lias unpaid bills and a monkey doing the bookkeeping. In the background dark clouds above the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. In the lower margin a six-line Dutch text, Allegory of the bankruptcies in Amsterdam by the foreign exchange and wind trade De Bankroeten in Amsteldam, in den Jare 1763, symbolically depicted., print maker: Jan Caspar Philips, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Gerard van Nijmegen, (mentioned on object), 1763, paper, etching, engraving, h 181 mm - w 109 mm
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Allegory, bankruptcies, Stock Exchange, Amsterdam due, exchange-winning trade, year 1763, merchant trade, Amsterdam, Mercury, expelled, Hoogmoed en Weelde, foreground, empty cash box, lias unpaid bills, monkey doing, bookkeeping, background dark clouds, Amsterdam Stock Exchange, lower margin, six-line Dutch text, Allegory, bankruptcies, Amsterdam, foreign exchange, wind trade De Bankroeten, Amsteldam, den Jare 1763, symbolically depicted, print maker, Jan Caspar Philips, mentioned, object, intermediary draughtsman, Gerard van Nijmegen, mentioned, object, 1763, paper, etching, engraving, h 181 mm - w 109 mm
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