Hooghe, Romeyn de, Netherlands, Esopus in Europa, Europe never for one, Title page for the pamphlet: Europe never for one, 1702, A lion (Willem III) and a fox clip the nails and break the teeth of the tiger (France), the eagle (Empire) looks on approvingly. The power of France in Europe curtailed by William III and the Empire. In the background an obelisk with an inscription in Latin. Title is on separate text sheet., print, title page, prints, height 100 mm, width 136 mm, height 58 mm, width 123 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1645-09-10 - 1708-06-15, print maker, printmaker, 1702 - 1702, first quarter 18th century, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, after own design by
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Hooghe, Romeyn de, Netherlands, Esopus, Europa, Europe never, Title page, pamphlet, 1702, lion, Willem III, fox clip, nails, break, teeth, tiger, France, eagle, Empire, looks, approvingly, power, Europe curtailed, William III, background, obelisk, inscription, Latin, Title, separate text sheet, print, title page, prints, height 100 mm, width 136 mm, height 58 mm, width 123 mm, Northern Netherlands, 1645-09-10 - 1708-06-15, print maker, printmaker, 1702 - 1702, first quarter 18th century, paper, etching, etchings, engraving, printing process, Work conception, own design
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