The Imagined Sick, Robbert Muys, after Cornelis Troost, 1752 - 1800, Helena and her secret lover Ferdinand recite a shepherd's poem to each other, in which the characters express their love to each other. At the table are Helena's father Manshart (the imagined sick person), and his physician Narticoforus. Behind the physician stands his son Bartrand, for whom Manshart has destined his daughter. Scene from the second act of the play The Imagined Sick by Molière., print maker: Robbert Muys, (mentioned on object), after: Cornelis Troost, (mentioned on object), publisher: Pierre Fouquet, (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1752 - 1800, paper, etching, engraving, h 411 mm × w 505 mm
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Imagined Sick, Robbert Muys, Cornelis Troost, 1752 - 1800, Helena, secret lover Ferdinand recite, shepherd's poem, characters express, love, table, Helena's father Manshart, imagined sick person, physician Narticoforus, physician stands, son Bartrand, whom Manshart, destined, daughter, Scene, second act, play, Imagined Sick, Molière, print maker, Robbert Muys, mentioned, object, Cornelis Troost, mentioned, object, publisher, Pierre Fouquet, mentioned, object, Amsterdam, 1752 - 1800, paper, etching, engraving, h 411 mm × w 505 mm
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