Four representations of drunken monks, Abuses of the Catholic Clergy (series title), L'Abregé du Faux Clerge Romain (series title), Four representations. Bottom left a drunken monk as king carnival, wearing paper crown with cross on head. He is drinking from a bottle. On his chest hangs a sign with the text: Indulgence pleiniere. Bottom right a singing monk with paper crown with cross on head. Top left a fat monk, drinking from cup. On his chest a sign with the text: Ora Pro Nobis. Top right is a monk with a jester's cap on his head and a bell around his neck. He is holding up his robe with both hands so that one can see his bare legs. The print is part of a 50-volume series dealing with the abuses of the Catholic clergy., print maker: Jacob Gole, (attributed to), after drawing by: Cornelis Dusart, Amsterdam, 1724, paper, etching, height 415 mm × width 334 mm
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Four representations, drunken monks, Abuses, Catholic Clergy, series title, L'Abregé du Faux Clerge Romain, series title, Four representations, Bottom left, drunken monk, king carnival, wearing paper crown, cross, head, drinking, bottle, chest hangs, sign, text, Indulgence pleiniere, Bottom right, singing monk, paper crown, cross, head, Top left, fat monk, drinking, cup, chest, sign, text, Ora Pro Nobis, Top right, monk, jester's cap, head, bell, neck, holding up, robe, hands, see, bare legs, print, part, 50-volume series dealing, abuses, Catholic clergy, print maker, Jacob Gole, attributed, drawing, Cornelis Dusart, Amsterdam, 1724, paper, etching, height 415 mm × width 334 mm
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