The incurable disease, 1673, Ongeneselycke Sickte, Le mal incurable, 1673 (title on object), Six French cartoons on the Dutch from 1673 (series title), The incurable disease, 1673. French cartoon on the conquest of cities in the Republic by the French army in 1672. A battered Dutchman sits on a ship's hull and vomits a stream with the names of the lost cities. Warlords and women watch. At the top of the legend 1-10 in 12 lines in French. At the bottom the legend 1-11 in 24 lines in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, (possibly), print maker: Gaspar Bouttats, (possibly), after drawing by: Le Poffre, (mentioned on object), print maker: France, print maker: Southern Netherlands, after drawing by: Paris, 1673, paper, etching, height, 172 mm × width, 165 mm
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